Fleetwood Town manager Joey Barton set for Sheffield Crown Court hearing after pleading not guilty to assaulting ex-Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel
Barton, 37, is alleged to have pushed the German manager at Barnsley's Oakwell Stadium on April 13 this year, leaving him with a damaged tooth.
Standing at Barnsley Magistrates' Court today, the former England international indicated a not guilty plea to assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
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Hide AdDistrict Judge Joanne Hirst told him that the allegations were too serious to be dealt with by magistrates and sent to the case for trial before judge and jury at Sheffield Crown Court.
Wearing a blue open-neck shirt, a blue jumper, blue trousers and sporting glasses, Barton spoke only to give his name, his date of birth, his address of Fox Bank Close in Widnes, Cheshire, to confirm he was a British national and indicate his plea.
The former Manchester City, Newcastle and Burnley midfielder was charged following an incident in the tunnel after the League One match between Barnsley and Fleetwood, which ended in a 4-2 victory for the home team.
Barton was given unconditional bail and told to appear at Sheffield Crown Court for a hearing on November 6.
He smiled at waiting photographers as he left the court building before he was driven off in a black Mercedes SUV.
By Dave Higgens, PA