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Keegan confirms support for jailed Barton

09:50 BST, Sun 27 Jul 2008
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Newcastle United's Joey Barton (L) salutes the crowd after their English Premier League soccer match against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park in Blackburn, northern England December 1, 2007. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis(BRITAIN)

LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan will welcome midfielder Joey Barton back to the Premier League club when he is released from prison.

"My view is to give him another chance and back him. He has served his sentence, he's been punished for what he did wrong," Keegan told BBC Radio on Sunday.

"The world is littered with people who deserve a second chance, got that chance and took it with both hands. I said I would stick by him and I intend to do that," Keegan said.

Barton is due to be released shortly after serving a six-month sentence for beating up a teenager last year.

He was also convicted this month of another assault and handed a suspended four-month sentence for knocking out former Manchester City team mate Ousmane Dabo during a training session in May last year.

Barton, who has one England cap, joined Newcastle United for 5.8 million pounds ($11.55 million) last July after the Dabo incident effectively ended his career with Manchester City.

Keegan also expects England striker Michael Owen to sign a new contract with the club.

"Hopefully, that will be sorted out within the next two or three weeks," he said.

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