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Published 11:41 25 Sept 2016 BST
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Barton recounts in his new book that he was driving to QPR's training ground with his agent Willie McKay to sign for the newly promoted side, until a call came in from Alex Ferguson, or someone who sounded a lot like him.
He wanted to speak to Joey.
"I've seen what you're up to on Sky," the 'Manchester United manager' said.
"Don't go doing anything silly now. Why don't you come here and we'll have a conversation?"The two discuss Barton's potential role at Old Trafford, his ambitions and what they hope they will achieve together, and the midfielder is ecstatic.
"Hallelujah! Finally, a big club, and a great manager, had come to their senses. I would give Manchester United's midfield a bit of bite, an injection of urgency. 'What are you waiting for?' I asked McKay. 'Turn the bloody car round.'"At last, Joey's big moment had arrived. He'd be the midfield general United lacked since Roy Keane's departure, shake up the place and go on to win trophies and more England caps. Or not. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/779753289319587844 Barton's agent burst into laughter and told him that he had a friend who could do an excellent impersonation of Ferguson, and had told him to prank Barton. "There would be no curtain call at Old Trafford, the Theatre of Dreams," Barton writes.
"My destination was a run-down former students' sports ground on the Heathrow flight path."You'd almost feel sorry for Barton, wouldn't you? Yeah, probably not. Catch up on the first episode of Football Friday Live...
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