Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

Naylor STILL sucking off Barton



Gordon the Gopher

Active member
Jul 16, 2003
988
Hove
I have generally been in the Naylor isn't a very good sports writer camp and not got wound up by him but this time he has simply shown he is a lazy journalist who doesn't actually deserve the no doubt good salary he is on. I won't repeat his absurd idea that Barton may have not meant the stamp as that clearly just shows he has never played football at a decent level. The bit that winds me up is he states something along the lines that to let the same player who scored a legitimate goal was allowed the same route and the freedom of the Amex to power in a header from 6 yards was a costly dereliction of Albion duties. If he bothered to look at the replays, talk to David Stockdale or Connor Goldson or listened to what Hughton said, he may have realised that Keane actually blatantly fouled Goldson therefore giving himself a free header. He also states how Stephens pushed Kayal close for man of the match and yet gives him a 7 and Kayal a 9 which in Naylor's crap ratings is a chasm. I officially give up ever reading anything he says again!
 




Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
8,733
I'm sure the players have been briefed to be as professional as the gaffer was over this. The game is done, no point stoking it any further, just move on to the next one.

As for Naylor, he only comes out with these 'controversial views' so that people will acknowledge him.

I agree with this. The players are just being professional and moving on whilst retaining a touch of class. Class that appeared sadly lacking in our opponents. I'm hoping the team will take out their frustration on Birmingham tomorrow.
 


Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
6,607
Naylor's comments make him look a bit naive and silly. If Barton was going to make a deliberate stamp, but try to make it look unintentional, his eyes would have been fixed pointedly away from Kayal's leg. In an accidental collision, it would be natural at some point to take a glance at what had happened. Barton did not look, because he already knew what had happened.
 


aolstudios

Well-known member
Nov 30, 2011
4,563
brighton
He's always been a prick but this takes it to another level.
I don't believe Naylor even believes what he's saying here, just digging an ever deeper hole
W*****
 


Yoda

English & European
Barton, eyes fixed on the ball he was pursuing, hurdling Kayal and with nowhere to go landing on the influential Israeli's leg.

Err, no you gormless ****. If you watch the image from Vine, the side on angle clearly shows Barton looking up to the ball AFTER he has made sure his foot is on Kayal's leg to land on it.
 




sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,843
Worthing
his absurd idea that Barton may have not meant the stamp as that clearly just shows he has never played football at a decent level.

I can't say that I've ever played football to a "decent" level, but I know that there is no way on this earth that Barton's stamp was an accident. It's just about having played the game at all, as far as I can see.

I haven't taken any notice of Naylor for years and I'm not about to start now. He's certainly not generating any clicks from me for his appalling employer's rag, either.
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,224
Goldstone
In an accidental collision, it would be natural at some point to take a glance at what had happened. Barton did not look, because he already knew what had happened.
Good point.
 




chaileyjem

#BarberIn
NSC Patron
Jun 27, 2012
13,946
I agree with this. The players are just being professional and moving on whilst retaining a touch of class. Class that appeared sadly lacking in our opponents. I'm hoping the team will take out their frustration on Birmingham tomorrow.

Knockeart obviously didn't get the memo.
via : http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/144...s_wind_up_merchant_Barton_to_change_his_ways/
“I’m not going to say some names but always when you play Burnley and there is Joey Barton on the pitch, there is an argument.
“I think he shouldn’t do this because he is a great player. It would be better if he didn’t do this but that’s how he is clever.
“He tries to argue with everyone and make people crazy. Twice he was kicking (Kayal). Maybe he should have been sent-off but he’s Joey Barton so maybe he has got more credit than other players.
“Maybe he did it all his career and made some people crazy and they are out of the game.”
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,688
Knockeart obviously didn't get the memo.
via : http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/144...s_wind_up_merchant_Barton_to_change_his_ways/
“I’m not going to say some names but always when you play Burnley and there is Joey Barton on the pitch, there is an argument.
“I think he shouldn’t do this because he is a great player. It would be better if he didn’t do this but that’s how he is clever.
“He tries to argue with everyone and make people crazy. Twice he was kicking (Kayal). Maybe he should have been sent-off but he’s Joey Barton so maybe he has got more credit than other players.
“Maybe he did it all his career and made some people crazy and they are out of the game.”

Our Anthony needs to worry less about Barton and more about some of his own antics. Namely one of his first half challenges.
 




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,688
I watched via the television. My first instinct was that Barton's studding was deliberate. Right or wrong- I don't know.

The only way to work it out is the length of time he held his studs on Kayal's leg. Was it part of one movement ? If so he can be given the benefit of the doubt. But it is the time he held his studs there and the force with which he held them. The slow motion replay has him guilty- but that is in slow motion. The Football League will hopefully find the answer.
 


Bognor Bystander

Looking for a new job
Oct 7, 2010
842
Bognor Regis
Surely Naylor is just trying to do his job - eg - generate debate/comment and Argus views ? The Burnley game had some 'incidents' which make his job easier but if he agrees with the Albion or NSC consensus we'll all go 'Meh , that's what we said' - so like the supporters jibe a few weeks back he's 'stirring the pot'. Why anyone bothers to read/listen or re twitter the bloke is another topic of discussion ! Let's move on and get 3pts at St Andrews ...
 






Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,185
Bexhill-on-Sea
BARTON WAS THERE TO SILENCE kAYAL,put him off his game thats what Barton does and he does it well its up to the ref if he is bothered to put it right, wifey's verdict on Barton was that he is and will always be a thug, why in gods name do you think the Burnley manager bought him to the club.

Exactly it was blatantly clear that Barton was told at half time to attempt to get Kayal off the pitch either by injury or retaliation.
 


Marshy

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
19,729
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Ive played 500 odd games of football, and anyone who has played will know Barton knew exactly what he was doing.

He can claim otherwise but its total boll*x

Kayal was running the game and Barton didnt like it simple as that.

Even Danny Murphy said it on Talksport this morning that " The Brighton Player was giving him the run around "
Murphy called the challenged a bit naughty, without saying it was a red...
 
Last edited:


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,134
I fully believe the stamp could have been avoided and Barton chose to bring his foot down on Kayal's leg, it was nasty and sums up Barton as a person. I don't think the elbow was intentional though, as Adam Virgo said on the FL show, Barton jumped first and Kayal jumping later meant he was coming up into Barton's arm, what was laughable was Barton holding his face like he'd been elbowed when there was no contact at all. He couldn't cope that Kayal was getting the better of him so resorted to cheating and moaning at the ref. I also think he made the most of the challenge Dunk put in and dived to win the free kick that eventually led to their equaliser. It's a shame that someone stepped in and stopped Dunk from lamping him at the end of the match.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,773
The Fatherland
Surely Naylor is just trying to do his job - eg - generate debate/comment and Argus views ?

His job should be to report on football, not intentionally generate discussion.
 






Acker79

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
Our Anthony needs to worry less about Barton and more about some of his own antics. Namely one of his first half challenges.

You mean the one in front of the west stand where he lunged at the ball, got the ball and only the ball, with said ball between him and the opposition player, and was not in danger of making contact with the opposition player?
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here