Joey Barton plays down fears over Merseyside return with Newcastle

14 September 2010 15:49
Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton returns to his native Merseyside this weekend knowing he could be targeted on and off the pitch. [LNB]The 28-year-old and his team-mates will attempt to bounce back from their surprise 2-0 home defeat by Blackpool at Everton in what is likely to be an even tougher fixture.[LNB] Huyton-born Barton has become used to hostile receptions and is expecting no different on Saturday, although he insists he does not have a problem with it. [LNB] No ordinary Joey: Barton is guaranteed a warm welcome at Everton[LNB]The former Manchester City player appeared to be marked out for special attention during last month's 1-1 draw at Wolves and discussed the matter with Wanderers boss Mick McCarthy as they left the pitch. [LNB]Barton, who was sent off on his last trip to his home city at Liverpool two seasons ago, said: 'I think a lot has been made of it. It's because everything that happens around me becomes a big deal. People think I have metamorphosed into a saint. [LNB]'My disciplinary record isn't that bad on the pitch - I have only been sent off with straight reds twice. [LNB]'I have had a few second yellows, but that comes with it when you are a midfielder - it is part of the territory. [LNB]'I told Mick McCarthy I thought they had targeted me and he told me I was no shrinking violet myself. [LNB]'That's part of the game and Mick is a good football man - it's by the by, it's gone.'[LNB] [LNB]Point made: Straight talker McCarthy[LNB]Barton recently spoke candidly about the off-the-field problems which have interrupted his career on Tyneside in a BBC interview, but is now concentrating on his football after returning to something like his best form. [LNB]Competition for places in the Magpies midfield has been increased by the transfer window arrivals of Hatem Ben Arfa, who made his debut as a substitute at the weekend, and Cheik Tiote. [LNB]Barton said: 'We have competition for places and it's up to the lads who get the starts to hold on to that shirt, and that's the same for everybody here. [LNB]'We have got new players coming in and they are coming into a strong squad. [LNB]'I am fully fit now and had the full pre-season under my belt. I have got the chance to prove it in a good team.'[LNB] Wolves captain Henry loves putting his foot in... are you reading Barton?Newcastle United 0 Blackpool 2: Show stopper (Mc)Gilks shuts out the ToonDon't worry and stay behind us! Nolan in plea to Newcastle fans after defeatNEWCASTLE UNITED FC

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