Fleetwood Town boss Joey Barton announces Ched Evans' exit from Highbury

Fleetwood Town head coach Joey Barton has confirmed that striker Ched Evans is departing the club for disciplinary reasons.
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Barton made the announcement, speaking after his side’s 1-1 draw against Wigan Athletic at Highbury on Saturday.

The 31-year-old had been with Town for two-and-a-half years, initially on loan, and then permanently after signing in the summer of 2019.

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Evans’ time with Town yielded 37 goals in 99 appearances but, as Barton admitted, a tipping point had been reached in terms of the striker’s behaviour.

Ched Evans leaves Fleetwood Town after 37 goals in 99 appearances for the club  Picture: Liam McAvoy/PRiME Media Images LimitedChed Evans leaves Fleetwood Town after 37 goals in 99 appearances for the club  Picture: Liam McAvoy/PRiME Media Images Limited
Ched Evans leaves Fleetwood Town after 37 goals in 99 appearances for the club Picture: Liam McAvoy/PRiME Media Images Limited

Speaking to BBC Radio Lancashire, he said: “It would have helped I think if we had had Ched in the group today but he’s no longer with us.

“He will leave the building due to his discipline and his behaviour.

“There’s been multiple infractions. We always try and give a bit of leeway but it just ran its course.

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“I think Ched needs a change of scenery, a different voice. I know, short-term, we will feel that because he’s been an influential player for us before but I just think, for us, everybody has a bus stop where they get off. For multiple reasons, I think it’s one of those periods.

“I like Ched, I’ve got enormous respect for him, but at some point people keep crossing the line and as the manager there has to be a change of scenery for them.

“We just got to that point, what that is will stay in our dressing room. It’s nothing major, it’s just a number of infractions.

“I’ve got a dressing room in there that I’ve got to look after, we’ve got to keep discipline and teamship as tight as we can and nobody can undermine that. If they do, unfortunately for them, they will leave.

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“I’ll have my critics online. They’ll be saying ‘another one’s fell out with him and they go’ but at the end of the day, just look at where Fleetwood Town were when I took over, look at the decisions I’ve made.

“Fan favourites have all left us, nobody who has left us has got better so that will continue to be the case.

“We will continue to get stronger and stronger but, as I say, short-term we have lost a good player in Ched Evans.

“For us it’s an opportunity for somebody else to step into the breach and try and replace that kind of player.”

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