Articles about Warren Barton
| Wal hangs up his boots by John Beresford - 31/03/2004 Bez's wishes his ex-colleague well and comments that football hasn't seen the last of Warren Barton. [More] |
| It's the big one by Stephen Hunt - 11/11/2003 Brentford v QPR tonight, and Hunty looks at his battle with Warren Barton - a player he respects and admires - but with a local derby, it's gloves off... [More] |
| Arsenal anguish by John Beresford - 10/11/2002 During my Newcastle career Arsenal weren’t quite the side that they today, however that didn’t stop us having a number of tough battles with the North Londoner’s. It fair to say that they caused us on or two problems, as the following tales will explain... [More] |
| Racism - will it ever go away? by John Beresford - 15/10/2002 What UEFA do about it I don’t know, but perhaps the wholesale banning of fans is the wrong approach – what about decent fans, and the effect on football? We’d be harming the game and letting the idiots beat us. [More] |
| Izale really looks the part by Warren Barton - 08/10/2002 The victory over Ipswich Town at Portman Road was probably the first time this season that all 11 players functioned properly as a team. But I would like to mention two in particular, Izale McLeod and Horacio Carbonari.
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Show Racism the Red Card by Warren Barton - 01/09/2002 An interview about Warren's views on racism and the part football can play in improving relations. [More] |
It's a physical game by Warren Barton - 21/08/2002 After coming down from the Premiership, I think a few side are looking to test our willingness to get stuck in. Grimsby being one such team. [More] |
| No great surprise at St.James by Warren Barton - 20/08/2002 I watched the Newcastle v West Ham game, as expected, I saw a good Newcastle win. [More] |
Told you so! by John Beresford - 03/02/2002 On Friday I gave you my thoughts on Warren Barton’s transfer, and in particular the impact he’d have on the club. [More] |
Wal’s off to Derby by John Beresford - 01/02/2002 In December I was at the Tyne Tees studio with Wal, and we watched the Chelsea v Newcastle Worthington Cup game. [More] |
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