Date: 3rd August 2011 at 3:00pm
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Earlier this summer Chelsea were linked with a move for West Ham’s Scott Parker to provide cover for injury casualty Michael Essien and as a homegrown player it would have been easy to fit the 30-year-old in the squad.

Fans were divided over the issue as some argued that he would be a good addition to the squad, whilst others (myself included) didn’t think he would be worth the reported £7/8 million fee, especially as it would only be a short term measure.

In a market where value is hard to find, another English midfielder has become available as Joey Barton could be signed on a free transfer after falling out with Newcastle United. As far as I am aware Chelsea haven’t shown any interest in the 28-year-old, but for the sake of debate, do you think Barton could be a bargain signing for the Blues?

Many would understandably turn their nose up at the thought as Barton is something of a controversial character and has a history of misdemeanours, such as assaulting Ousmane Dabo and being imprisoned for common assault and affray. There’s no doubting that the aforementioned incidents are disgraceful acts of behaviour and people do not like Barton for good reason, but by the same token, his footballing ability is often looked over because of his chequered past.

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In my opinion, Barton was more impressive than Parker over the course of last season despite the fact the latter won the Football Writers’ Player of the Year award, but regardless of who was the better player, it seems that Barton doesn’t get the credit for the things he does well because he’s such a despised figure, which is no great surprise.

But there’s no doubt that Barton has talent, is versatile, has a good passing range, can chip in with the odd goal and I think he would be a useful squad member. More importantly he’s free, homegrown and two years younger than Parker, who many thought would be a useful addition to the Chelsea ranks. He could also provide more competition for midfield places, as long as he’s not getting in the way of Josh McEachran’s progress. Frank Lampard has been an automatic choice for some time now, but is getting on in years now and could benefit from being rotated more often, so extra competition for his place would be healthy, even for Lamps’ own personal motivation.

The midfielder played 35 games for Newcastle United over the course of the 2010-11 season and helped his side to a 12th place finish in their first season back in the Premier League since being relegated to the Championship back in 2009. He also scored five goals and made nine assists for the Toon Army.

Barton is an unsavoury and divisive character, but would he be a bargain signing or is he too much of a risk? – Have your say in the comments section below.

 

25 responses to “Should Chelsea take a chance on this controversial midfielder?”

  1. Norman says:

    Absolutely not! The guy is quite talented but not top drawer which is where we should be looking. As for his temperament, he’s a timebomb waiting to explode.

  2. Lyth86 says:

    Chelsea should totally get him ( if he is really free and his salary is resonable) He is actually very good on the field when not fighting with other player. The only down side i can see is that , he might not bond with team. Team bonding is very important especially for team like chelsea which bond so well together, their teamwork on the field is excellent.

  3. Chris says:

    No, he’s overrated and his attitude is terrible.

  4. Ciaran Wallace says:

    As a loyal Chelsea fan and my brother being a Newcastle fan I’ve had this debate with him multiple times. In my opinion he would be a great signing. Chelsea in recent years have always had a strong team but have always lacked a sense of viciousness in the center of the park. He’s a great player who would only excel if he was in a team of superstars. I do agree that he is a so called scumbag but what people don’t realize is that Chelsea is a family and that Barton would have to adapt to fit in, he would have to swallow his echo and if he could manage this and show maturity he could definitively be the bargain of the season.

  5. frække flemse says:

    come on guys, signing barton as a replacement for Lamps is like pissing all over what frank has done for us. He hates his guts, remember

  6. blimey says:

    How can you say that Sott Parker is not worth £7/8mil.????
    He’s an England regular, has been voted player of the year at every club apart from Chelsea and now Football writers PotY… or do all the football writers know less than you about football???

    Keep in mind the £17mil spent on Zhirkov!!

    • Anthony Williams says:

      I’m just giving my opinion, you’re welcome to disagree with it. I’m a football fan the same as you all are.

  7. kori the blue rasta says:

    no F’ing way this racist, anti semitic, tempermental idiot does not in a million years deserve a place in our team. is it any wonder why he is not in the england team. dont get me wrong he is a very good player im not discouraging that but he is a horrible person, somebody we dont need at the club

  8. Tom BlueVista says:

    WE SHOULD GET HIM, COME TO CHELSEA, A COOL SQUAD ADDITION

  9. paul says:

    i prefer barton to parker he’s good with the ball
    and can compete with lamps or give him cover

  10. emeka oz says:

    we need les go 4 him i love him no mater what