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Joey Barton appears in court after ‘sharing malicious posts about Jeremy Vine & football pundit Lucy Ward’

Former footballer already accused of targeting pundit Eni Aluko Holly Christodoulou, Digital Court Editor Published: 12:19, 16 Jan 2025 Updated: 12:19, 16 Jan 2025 JOEY Barton has appeared in court after allegedly sharing “malicious” posts about Jeremy Vine and football commentator Lucy Ward. The former footballer was already accused of targeting pundit Eni Aluko but”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

Former footballer already accused of targeting pundit Eni Aluko

  • Published: 12:19, 16 Jan 2025
  • Updated: 12:19, 16 Jan 2025
JOEY Barton has appeared in court after allegedly sharing “malicious” posts about Jeremy Vine and football commentator Lucy Ward.

The former footballer was already accused of targeting pundit Eni Aluko but is now facing further charges against her colleague Lucy.

Headshot of Joey Barton, Bristol Rovers manager.

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Joey Barton has been charged with malicious communicationsCredit: PA

BT Sport commentator Lucy Ward holding a microphone.

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He allegedly lashed out at Lucy WardCredit: GettyBarton, who is also accused of lashing out at BBC star Vine, appeared via video-link at Chester Magistrates’ Court today.

The 42-year-old is charged with two counts of malicious communications between January 3 and March 20 last year.

According to the charges, the messages were of an indecent or grossly offensive nature for the purpose of causing distress and anxiety.

Barton indicated he would be pleading not guilty pleas to both offences.

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He has already pleaded not guilty over the Eni Aluko tweets and is due to stand trial this year.

The former Man City star was bailed to appear at Liverpool Crown Court on February 13.

Barton previously branded the fresh charges as “more woke nonsense”.

He landed himself in hot water after launching into alleged attacks against a string of female pundits in December 2023.

This included Eni and Lucy, who at the time were working as pundits for ITV on the FA Cup clash between Crystal Palace and Everton.

Barton allegedly claimed Eni “can’t even kick a ball properly”, before adding: “Your coverage of the game EFC last night, took it to a new low.

“Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, the Fred and Rose West of football commentary.”

The star then accused Eni of being in the “Joseph Stalin category” for “murdering hundreds of thousands of fans’ ears”, it is said.

Eni bravely revealed she was seeking legal action after the barrage left her “scared”.

Vine was also caught up in a social media spat after Barton branded him a “big bike nonce”.

Barton started his football career with Manchester City in 2002 after going through their youth system and went on to make 150 appearances for the club.

He then moved to Newcastle United in a £5.8million transfer in July 2007 before leaving for Queens Park Rangers in August 2011.

The midfielder was then put on loan to French side Marseille during the 2012-13 season before making his way to Burnley for one season – helping promote them to the Premier League.

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Barton made one appearance for England in 2007 – despite criticising some of his fellow players.

The footballer later attempted a management career with stints at Fleetwood Town and Bristol Rovers.

Jeremy Vine outside the Royal Courts of Justice.

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Barton is accused of sharing posts about Jeremy VineCredit: PA

Eni Aluko of ITV Sport at a FIFA World Cup match.

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He is already due to stand trial over alleged abuse aimed at Eni AlukoCredit: Getty

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