Joey Barton looked around the away dressing room at Celtic Park and saw his manager shaking like a leaf. Only he describes it a little more colourfully.There and then he knew his stay in Scotland would be short-term.Little did he know it would last only 72 hours longer and he would gone, like he’d arrived, in a blaze of publicity.Barton, never the shy and retiring type, believed he was coming north in summer of 2016 to prove he was the best player in the country and to spearhead newly-promoted Rangers’ bid to end the dominance Celtic had enjoyed while the Ibrox club was working its way back up through the divisions.Eight games later he was gone.
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