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Bankruptcy petition filed against Liverpool great John Barnes over tax bill

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Tax officials have lodged a bankruptcy petition against former Liverpool and England footballer John Barnes.A judge considered Barnes' case at a hearing in a specialist court in London on Wednesday.Judge Catherine Burton was told, by a HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) official, that Barnes owed £238,000.Barnes was not at the hearing.Barrister Nathan Webb, who represented Barnes, told the judge that his client "just" needed time to pay and asked for an adjournment.He said Barnes was employed by Liverpool Football Club "on a salary of £200,000"."Mr Barnes is very well and able to pay," Mr Webb told Judge Burton on Wednesday."He just requires a bit of time."Another judge had dismissed another bankruptcy petition lodged by tax officials against Barnes in June.HMRC officials had indicated, during that earlier litigation, that Barnes had owed at least £200,000.They had told a judge that money owed had been paid.Barnes, 59, played for Watford, Liverpool and Newcastle.He also won 79 England caps between 1983 and 1995 and was head coach at Celtic after ending his playing career

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