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1st February 2017
05:14pm GMT

Barker was subsequently sacked by his club, and on Tuesday he was banned from all football activity until August 1. He has also been fined £250.
Barker initially denied he was responsible for the tweets, and claimed his account had been hacked. He then admitted sending them, issued an apology, and attempted to explain his actions.
"I was watching Arsenal at home last night and I was hyper," he said.
"At 3-0 down they weren’t playing well and I was annoyed. I'd had a couple of beers and was frustrated at the way the team was playing and I just lashed out. I have no idea why I focused on Harry Arter and his family and I am so, so sorry for what I have done.
"It was a moment of madness. "I have no social skills. I have no filter between my mouth and my brain. I work every day and I have spent the whole day trying to understand why I did what I did."The disgusting tweets have landed Barker with the fourth longest ban ever given out by the FA. Eric Cantona received nine months for his kung-fu kick on a Crystal Palace supporter. Former Chelsea and Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich was also banned for nine months, after he tested positive for cocaine. While Rio Ferdinand received an eight month ban for missing a drug test.
Arter issued the perfect response earlier this month when he was asked about Barker's vile tweets, saying:
"I've ignored it. It hasn't impacted on me. Some little kid sitting in his house tweeting me when I'm playing against Arsenal is not important in my life.
"Honestly, hand on heart. It's not. There is nothing more to say."
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