Joey Barton has pleaded not guilty to sending malicious tweets about pundit Eni Aluko. What happened, and how did it all kick off? Discover the juicy details!
Former footballer Joey Barton has found himself in a fresh spot of bother, facing charges for allegedly sending malicious communications about football pundit Eni Aluko. The 41-year-old, known for his controversial remarks both on and off the pitch, appeared at Warrington Magistrates’ Court where he firmly stated his not guilty plea. This incident has garnered attention not just because of Barton's infamous reputation but also due to the nature of the allegations, which includes sending offensive messages over social media between January 3 and January 8.
Eni Aluko is no stranger to the limelight herself, having made her mark in football both as an accomplished player and now as a respected pundit. When Barton reportedly compared her to infamous criminals Fred and Rose West in a series of vile tweets, it raised eyebrows across the sports community. Such comparisons, alongside other derogatory posts, led to widespread condemnation of Barton’s behaviour and raised questions about the treatment of women in sports media. It has prompted discussions around the boundaries of freedom of speech and respect on social platforms.
The upcoming court date, set for August 27 at Liverpool Crown Court, will determine whether Barton’s social media antics will land him in further trouble. For a figure whose career was marred by on-field aggression and off-field controversies, this incident could either be a wake-up call or another chapter in his already tumultuous history. As more details emerge, both fans and critics are eager to see how this legal battle unfolds and whether it will influence conversations about online conduct in the world of sport.
Interestingly, Eni Aluko has been a trailblazer not just on the pitch; she played a pivotal role in advocating for better conditions and respect for female players in the footballing world. Her influence extends beyond sports as she continues to be a strong advocate for equality and representation. On the flip side, Joey Barton has made headlines for activities post-retirement that often overshadow his achievements, including managerial stints that have been just as controversial. This mix of personalities and their impact on the sport highlights ongoing challenges and changes within the football community.
The former Manchester City and Newcastle player, 41, will now face Liverpool Crown Court on August 27.
Barton, 41, appeared at Warrington Magistrates' Court accused of conveying an indecent or offensive message between 3 and 8 January about the former women's ...
Former footballer Joey Barton has pleaded not guilty to an offence of malicious communications in relation to posts directed at Eni Aluko.
Joey Barton will appear before Liverpool Crown Court next month after pleading not guilty to charges of alleged malicious communications online towards Eni ...
JOEY Barton today denied targeting female pundit Eni Aluko in a string of vile posts.The former footballer is accused of comparing the ex-England star.
Joey Barton has denied targeting female football pundit Eni Aluko in a series of abhorrent social media posts.
FORMER footballer Joey Barton has pleaded not guilty to an offence of malicious communications in relation to tweets directed at a female pundit.