FA's stance upsets City
06 Oct 2006 - 08:09:01
Manchester City are baffled as to why the Football Association has opted to charge Joey Barton with improper conduct following the midfielder's antics after last weekend's 1-1 draw against Everton.
The 24-year-old has until the end of Friday to respond to the charge which comes as a result of an incident after the final whistle when he dropped his shorts in front of Everton supporters.
Merseyside Police received a number of complaints about Barton's behaviour but decided against taking any formal action.
But City spokesman Paul Tyrrell said of the FA's decision: "It is deeply disappointing that the Football Association have decided to charge Joey Barton with improper conduct.
"The player accepts that some elements of his behaviour following the game with Everton were ill-advised and he apologises to anybody who may have felt offended.
"He has been reminded of his responsibilities as a custodian of this football club but we do not believe his actions warrant any further investigation. It is our firm opinion that the matter should end there.
"We believe the FA should have taken into account the context of the incident and noted he behaved without any malice, and in a light-hearted manner.
"Joey wishes to thank the many Evertonians, City supporters and general football fans who have contacted the club this week with messages of support."