Ex-Footballer Arrested: Huyton & Prescot Golf Club Incident
- Former Premier League footballer Joey Barton is facing legal action following an alleged assault near Huyton and Prescot Golf Club on Sunday, March 8th.
- Merseyside Police confirmed that Barton, along with Gary O’Grady, 50, of Huyton, have been charged in connection with the incident.
- The incident occurred at approximately 9:00 PM on Sunday evening, prompting emergency services to respond to reports of an assault near the golf club.
Former Premier League footballer Joey Barton is facing legal action following an alleged assault near Huyton and Prescot Golf Club on . The 43-year-old, who previously played for Manchester City, Newcastle United, and other prominent clubs, was arrested and subsequently charged with Section 18 wounding with intent.
Merseyside Police confirmed that Barton, along with Gary O’Grady, 50, of Huyton, have been charged in connection with the incident. Both men remain in custody and are scheduled to appear at Wirral Magistrates Court on .
The incident occurred at approximately 9:00 PM on evening, prompting emergency services to respond to reports of an assault near the golf club. The victim, who has not been publicly identified, was transported to a local hospital with injuries to his face and ribs. Police have stated that the victim is currently in “serious but stable condition.”
Barton’s arrest came during a High Court hearing concerning a libel claim, where his legal representation informed the court of the situation. Gervase de Wilde, representing Eni Aluko in the libel case, relayed that he had received notification from a duty solicitor regarding Barton’s detention in Liverpool.
The Huyton and Prescot Golf Club, located in Merseyside, was the focal point of the alleged assault. Police cordoned off a section of Fairway as part of their investigation, according to reports from the Liverpool Echo.
Barton enjoyed a lengthy and often controversial career as a professional footballer, earning one cap for the England national team. He played for a variety of clubs, including Marseille, Queens Park Rangers, Burnley, and Rangers, accumulating 269 Premier League appearances, 130 of which were for Manchester City. Following his retirement from playing, Barton transitioned into management, taking the helm at Fleetwood Town and Bristol Rovers.
His tenure at Bristol Rovers concluded in 2023, after which he launched the podcast “Common Sense With Joey Barton,” which has garnered a substantial following of 2.5 million on the social media platform X. The podcast covers a range of topics, including sports, society, and politics, and is described as offering an “unfiltered” perspective.
The charges against Barton and O’Grady represent a significant development in the case. Section 18 wounding with intent is a serious offense, carrying potentially substantial penalties upon conviction. The upcoming court appearance at Wirral Magistrates Court will be closely watched, both by those familiar with Barton’s career and by legal observers.
The Liverpool Echo reported that Barton, a native of Huyton, was one of the individuals arrested following the incident. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities prepare for the court proceedings.
This incident marks the latest chapter in a career that has been marked by both on-field success and off-field controversy. Barton’s outspoken nature and willingness to engage in public debate have often drawn attention, and this latest development is likely to further fuel discussion surrounding his public persona.
The case is expected to proceed through the legal system in the coming weeks and months, with the outcome potentially having significant implications for Barton’s future. The focus now shifts to the proceedings at Wirral Magistrates Court, where the details of the alleged assault will be further examined.
