Sunderland Echo

Barton regrets ending playing days with ban

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Joey Barton admitted he regrets the way his playing career ended as he takes his first steps as a manager with League One Fleetwood.

Barton, 35, signed a threeyear deal in April to take his first job in management and was introduced to the media yesterday, three days after his 13-month ban for illegal betting had ended.

That ban cut short a stint at Burnley which proved the final act of Barton’s playing career as he will now focus entirely on his new role.

“Certainly since the age of about 28/29 I’ve always wanted to coach,” said Barton. “I’ve always thought I’d really love to coach and to stay in the game and give something back after I wasn’t able to play.

“The way that happened, I probably would have liked to have gone out under my own steam as opposed to getting an FA ban to put the final nail in the coffin.

“But the world works in mysterious ways and I’ve got a fantastic opportunit­y at a really exciting period in this football club’s history and I’m really looking forward to everything that brings.”

The former Manchester City, Newcastle, QPR and Rangers midfielder, who won one senior cap for England against Spain in 2007, was suspended from all football activities for 18 months in 2017, reduced by five months on appeal, for placing over 1,200 bets on football matches during a 10-year period.

Barton’s playing career was overshadow­ed by other misdemeano­urs off the pitch. He served a twomonth prison sentence in 2008 for assault, but refuses to hide from his chequered past and insisted his experience­s will stand him, and Fleetwood, in good stead.

“I grew up in a public arena, which I had to do,” he said. “I didn’t have all the skills to deal with being famous, if that’s what we are, or infamous.

“But as a 35-year-old, expro footballer I certainly feel I’ve got a lot more skills than I had before.”

 ??  ?? New Fleetwood Town manager Joey Barton at Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood, yesterday.
New Fleetwood Town manager Joey Barton at Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood, yesterday.

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