Joey Barton used Twitter to explain his role in one of the
most tumultuous 90 minutes in Premiership history that saw Manchester City take
title from Manchester United, writes Ronan Shields.
Barton used his Twitter account, which boasts almost 1.5m
followers, to issue an apology (see below) for his sending-off and subsequent
violent conduct earlier today during QPR’s crunch match with champions
Manchester City.
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Source: Joey
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The dramatic game, which saw Barton’s QPR side come from
behind to lead the league winners at one point but not before the player, who has served time in prison on
charges of violent conduct, was sent off and then subsequently confronted other opponents.
In his series of Tweets, he presented the reasons for his
actions, directly below, although he also used the medium to take aim at Carlos
Tevez accusing him of starting the mellee, see second image below.
Although, Barton also used Twitter, the medium he has used
best to rebuild his reputation, to congratulate his old club on winning its
first top-flight crown in over 40 years, which it achieved by scoring two injury time goals to emerge 3-2 victors and claim the title.
Eager to ride the wave of positive publicity, Manchester
City’s PR machine also wasted no time in spreading the marketing message by
issuing images from the Etihad celebrations on Twitter.
Of course, some of the marketing was a little more overt
than the rest with the club wasting no time in using it to remind fans to
pre-order their memorabilia, no doubt the stadium's official gift shop will remain open a bit longer tonight and doing a brisk business for much of the next week.
It will be interesting to see how quickly it takes for the
club’s merchandise unit to issue a recording of this afternoon’s game on DVD.
Understandably, Manchester United’s players have been
reticent about using Twitter thus far given the narrow nature of their loss but
the club’s goalkeeper David De Gea
did use Twitter to say the team would come back stronger next season.
However, Bolton-defender Fabrice Muamba, who suffered a Cardiac Arrest
while playing on the pitch earlier in the season, did find time to make light
of his earlier troubles on Twitter, see below, despite his side joining
Blackburn Rovers and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premiership drop zone.
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