Llambias Outraged By Barton
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Llambias Outraged By Barton
By Toon Stig
Derek Llambias has expressed his disgust in former midfielder Joey Barton, who labelled suicide as 'selfish' and claimed he was forced out due to bonuses.
Hundreds of fans showed their fury at Barton for his snide remarks.
Gary Speed passed away on Sunday and the QPR captain paid tribute on twitter then unleashed some nasty words.
Llambias had this to say,
"In a
week when one of
Newcastle United's most
beloved footballers
passed away, it is
disappointing that once
again Joey Barton makes
the headlines.
"It is also unfortunate that
Joey chose to draw such a
disparaging comparison
between himself and the
employees of Sports
Direct, who through hard
work and dedication are
the recipients of the most
generous bonus scheme in
the UK.
"It may not be a lot of
money to Joey, but over
2,000 Sports Direct
employees earning
£20,000 will receive shares
worth over £44,000 over
the next two years.
"However, in this week of
all weeks, we really do not
wish to engage in a public
war of words with Joey
Barton.
"Our legal advisors are
dealing with the matter
now and we would
encourage Joey to
concentrate on his football
at Queens Park Rangers."
Derek Llambias has expressed his disgust in former midfielder Joey Barton, who labelled suicide as 'selfish' and claimed he was forced out due to bonuses.
Hundreds of fans showed their fury at Barton for his snide remarks.
Gary Speed passed away on Sunday and the QPR captain paid tribute on twitter then unleashed some nasty words.
Llambias had this to say,
"In a
week when one of
Newcastle United's most
beloved footballers
passed away, it is
disappointing that once
again Joey Barton makes
the headlines.
"It is also unfortunate that
Joey chose to draw such a
disparaging comparison
between himself and the
employees of Sports
Direct, who through hard
work and dedication are
the recipients of the most
generous bonus scheme in
the UK.
"It may not be a lot of
money to Joey, but over
2,000 Sports Direct
employees earning
£20,000 will receive shares
worth over £44,000 over
the next two years.
"However, in this week of
all weeks, we really do not
wish to engage in a public
war of words with Joey
Barton.
"Our legal advisors are
dealing with the matter
now and we would
encourage Joey to
concentrate on his football
at Queens Park Rangers."
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