Joey Barton leaves Fleetwood Town after fight with Ched Evans in dressing room

Joey Barton sacked by Fleetwood as fallout from dressing room bust-up with Ched Evans proves final straw after boss failed to see funny side of striker’s skit in a team meeting

  • Joey Barton has left Fleetwood after two-and-a-half years in charge at club
  • He leaves the League One side just three points off the play-off places
  • It comes after a row with striker Ched Evans during which they came to blows

Joey Barton was sacked by Fleetwood Town on Monday as a dressing-room altercation with Ched Evans contributed to the loss of his first managerial post.

Sportsmail understands Evans and Barton got into a heated row after last month’s 1-0 win at Swindon Town. The striker has not played since his 16-minute substitute appearance in that game.

Barton declared later that Evans had no future at Fleetwood and the 32-year-old was suspended by his manager. Before Barton was sacked, Championship side Preston North End were in talks to sign the former Wales international on loan. Evans’ future remains in doubt. 

Joey Barton has departed Fleetwood Town after two-and-a-half years in the job

It comes after a falling out with former Welsh international Ched Evans last month

Joey Barton has departed Fleetwood Town after two-and-a-half years in the job

Barton and Evans came to blows in a dressing room altercation that contributed to his sacking

Barton and Evans came to blows in a dressing room altercation that contributed to his sacking

Former Newcastle midfielder Barton, whose contract was due to expire next summer, held amicable talks with owner Andy Pilley and it was decided they would go their separate ways.

Barton leaves Fleetwood 10th in League One, having reached last season’s play-offs.

Despite financial losses over the course of the pandemic, a sizeable investment was made last summer with a number of notable outlays.

Fleetwood signed Callum Camps from Rochdale, Jordan Rossiter from Rangers and Mark Duffy from Sheffield United.

Liverpool recalled defender Morgan Boyes last week after the 19-year-old made just two league appearances.

Pilley is close to Barton but recognised that a change had to be made after an accumulation of negative attention during his two-and-a-half-year reign.

The club have made a documentary about Barton’s first two years in charge which is yet to air.

The incident with Evans was more high-profile than other spats with first-team players, but not isolated. It is believed a bad atmosphere had festered among sections of the squad.

Barton is said to have declared Evans' time at the club over during the confrontation

Barton is said to have declared Evans’ time at the club over during the confrontation 

Previous staff members have left the club abruptly over the years, with the competitive spirit among the management team not to everybody’s taste.

Sportsmail revealed last week that Barton had failed to see the funny side of a skit produced by Evans at a weekly team meeting.

Barton currently has a court case pending over an alleged assault on former Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel, which has been delayed by Covid.

Academy manager Simon Wiles has been put in interim charge and he has admirers among the club’s hierarchy.

source: dailymail.co.uk