LONDON (Reuters) - Former Burnley midfielder Joey Barton has had his ban for breaking rules concerning betting on matches reduced by almost five months on appeal, the English Football Association said on Thursday. Barton was banned for 18 months in April after being charged with placing 1,260 bets on football matches or competitions from 2006 to 2016, in breach of FA rules which prohibit players from gambling on games. Barton was released by Burnley in May following his suspension, having rejoined the club in January after a brief spell with Rangers. Barton's contract was terminated by the Scottish club in November after a training ground argument with team mate Andy Halliday resulted in a three-week internal suspension. ($1 = 0.7649 pounds)(Reporting by Toby Davis; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
Source: The Star July 27, 2017 19:18 UTC