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06th Aug 2016

Joey Barton falls victim to nutmeg as he makes his Scottish Premiership debut

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Simon Lloyd

August 6, 2016: an historic day for Rangers Football Club… the day Joey Barton made his debut in the Scottish Premiership.

It was also Rangers’ first game back in the top flight in four years (first game ever if you listen to what some Celtic fans will tell you), which was also quite a big deal.

With Hamilton Academical’s visit to Ibrox almost certainly the biggest event in world sport this weekend, Barton’s time with Rangers didn’t get off to the best of starts. With not even 20 minutes on the clock, Barton was on the wrong end of an Ali Crawford nutmeg.

As you might expect, there was a sympathetic response from many a viewer…

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Not content with his ‘megging of Barton, Crawford also popped up with the opening goal a few minutes later.

But with an upset on the cards, Rangers found an equaliser with half an hour to go. Martyn Waghorn finishing off a move which started with Joey Barton winning the ball back in midfield.

Rangers couldn’t add a second. In the latter stages, Waghorn tweaked a hamstring meaning the home side finished with ten men and lost their momentum.

1-1 it ended – not the greatest of starts to the season for a Rangers side with aspirations of finishing as champions. But hey, at least Joey Barton got himself man of the match.

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