Barton, the former Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder, was found guilty of sending grossly offensive social media posts.
Barton was convicted on Friday of sending grossly offensive social media posts about Jeremy Vine and football pundits Aluko and Lucy Ward.
A jury found the 43-year-old had ‘crossed the line between free speech and a crime’ with six posts he made on X.
Joey Barton is on trial over tweets about broadcaster Jeremy Vine and female TV football pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko.
The Vine Valley Athletic League announced its all-league girls volleyball squad on Monday and many American Canyon High players made the cut. Emily Avila made first team for the Wolves. She led ...
Akron Zips football dominated UMass starting with the first play from scrimmage. Linebacker Gage Summers provided an early ...
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Thomas Gase Guide: Plenty of sports this week, but prepare to leave home
If you're reading this column, that means you survived the six heart attacks you probably had watching the World Series. If you were even remotely attached to either the Toronto Blue Jays or Los ...
Former footballer and manager Joey Barton “crossed the line between free speech and a crime” with social media posts about broadcaster Jeremy Vine and female television pundits Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward ...
Another tough test is nothing new for the Indiana State football team as the Sycamores go on the road to take on No. 4/5 South Dakota State at 3 p.m. EDT Saturday. It’s nothing but ranked opponents ...
A year after the American Canyon High School football team won a North Coast Section Division III state title, the Wolves are ...
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Thomas Gase Guide: Volleyball playoffs, the World Series and Thursday Night Lights?
Near the end of the second quarter of Jesse Bethel High School's Friday night football game against Hercules, the public address announcer told the Corbus Field crowd that the Jaguars' girls ...
The Institute of American Civics at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville has been awarded over $2 million from the U.S. Department of Education to expand civic education programs for teachers and ...
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