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YouTuber Angryginge hits back at Joey Barton after he calls out Sidemen charity match

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Angryginge, a popular personality on YouTube, has criticised Joey Barton for his comments regarding the Sidemen charity match. Barton, a former midfielder for Manchester City and Newcastle, has been the subject of criticism for his comments.

The game between Sidemen FC and the YouTube All-Stars, which was completely sold out, raised a total of £4,733,004 for a variety of charitable organisations, such as BBC Children in Need, Bright Side, and M7 Education, which is an educational humanitarian organisation.

Over eight million people from all over the world tuned in to watch the livestream of the game, which ended with a score of 9-9 at full time. Among the players who participated in the game were IShowSpeed, KSI, Logan Paul, Mr. Beast, and Kai Cenat.

After that, a dramatic penalty shootout ensued, and after Miniminter, whose real name is Simon Minter, failed to score from the penalty spot, the YouTube All-Stars triumphed over the odds to claim victory.

IShowSpeed’s first-half penally, which received more than 17.2 million views, as well as thousands of comments on Speedy HQ’s X account, was one of the viral moments that resulted from this event. It was an event that delivered a number of viral moments.

Former Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton, who did not hold back in his evaluation of the match, posted one of the few negative comments on social media. He was not shy about expressing his evaluation of the game.

“How is Wembley rented out a week before a League Cup Final for the R***** Bowl?” Barton wrote in response to the clip of Speed that was shared on social media. Exasperating to say the least. Those wacky individuals have no business being anywhere near the sacred ground. In particular, the large, fat f***** who is wearing a bandana.

“The game is over,” he continued. Everywhere you turn, you’ll find R*****. When it comes to football, I’ve never seen anything better than this.

After some time had passed, the Community Notes feature on X provided a response to the post that Barton had made. It included the following: “The Sidemen Charity Match, being referred to here, raised almost £5 million for charity, holds the record for largest audience for an online streamed sporting event, and had a capacity 90,000 crowd.”

In response to Barton’s comments, another fan voiced their concern. As a response, he stated, “Raised over 4 million, bad take.”

The midfielder who had previously played for Manchester City, Newcastle, and QPR responded by saying, “Not the point, mate.” Starting next Sunday, we will be playing the first major of the season. Would it be possible for the Masters to let loose the thugs on the golf course and in the week leading up to the tournament?

He went on to say, “It would have been better if El S***** had waited until after the final.” That is a slight to Wembley Stadium. In reference to the football clubs and supporters of Liverpool and Newcastle. Wembley ought to proceed as a unique venue. It’s not a circus. There is a slight to the League Cup. Or whatever carbonated beverages it seems to be sponsoring these days.”

At this time, the well-known streamer known as Angryginge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, has added his voice to the discussion by providing his perspective on the matter.

The YouTuber, who was born in Manchester, made the following statement during his most recent livestream on Twitch: “He was calling us every name under the sun.” At the end of the day, Joey Barton is going to be slagging off all of us, but when I went to Misfits, his son asked me to take a picture with him.

He concluded by saying: “I don’t think he actually understands social media.”

 

 

 




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