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QPR boss Mark Hughes contemplating banning Joey Barton from Twitter after Attorney General investigates posts
The outspoken player opened himself up to potentially being held in contempt of court after making several comments regarding the ongoing John Terry racism case
By Ryan Benson
QPR boss Mark Hughes has admitted he is thinking about banning Joey Barton from Twitter after an inflammatory rant regarding John Terry’s ongoing court case.
The former Manchester City man is not new to controversy, but since getting himself online with Twitter, he has gained an even wider audience.
His views are currently published to over 1 million followers and recent posts on the website include a rant against sacked QPR boss Neil Warnock and a detailed account of his acrimonious departure from Newcastle.
However, after the Attorney General confirmed the midfielder’s tweets would be investigated in light of potential contempt of court, Hughes may not be putting up with it much longer.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Hughes said: “I will wait to see if that is confirmed and if it is confirmed there is a different conversation that needs to be had. We’ll see.”
The midfielder’s recent tweets are under investigation because of their references to an ongoing trial but, with a jury yet to be formulated, Barton is likely to escape censure for prejudicing the case.
The tweets which attracted attention read: “I will gladly go to jail for a month, in the name of free speech. I have no problem with what I said. Make me a martyr . . .
“What are they going to do? Put everyone who exercises freedom of speech in jail? They’ll [sic] be a revolution, if they try that s**t.”
“No amount of media or other pressure, will make me think otherwise.”
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