Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Robert Green has angrily declared that Mark Hughes treated him unfairly during his tenure at Loftus Road.
Green signed for QPR in the summer but quickly fell down the pecking order when Julio Cesar joined the Hoops from Inter Milan.
The England international admitted he may not have left West Ham United if he knew that the club were trying to sign Cesar.
He told the Daily Mail: "I came to QPR looking for a new challenge after six years at West Ham, a wonderful time capped off by promotion at Wembley.
"Kevin Hitchcock, the goalkeeping coach at QPR, is an old mate and I came to work for him on the understanding that I was first choice.
"If he'd said to me 'We're also going to sign someone who's won Serie A five times and the Champions League and is one of the biggest names in South American football', I would have thought twice before signing."
Green has enjoyed a new lease of life under Harry Redknapp, reclaiming the number one jersey after Cesar suffered a groin injury.