Team-mates who disliked each other

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Can you think of some examples of Teammates that could not stand each other? Most of the time it seems like everyone gets on with everyone. I think Sheringham and Cole is one famous case but can't think of many.
 

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Hartson and Berkovic after he booted him in the face? I suppose we won't know about the majority.
 

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Zlatan Van der vaart
Zlatan Zebina
Zlatan and a few other players
 

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Well obviously Batty and Le Saux.

But also less well known is Larsson and Tosh McKinlay.
 

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Ribery and Gourcuff

Emlyn Hughes and Tommy Smith

I don't think Romario and Edmundo got on.

I believe Jack and Bobby Charlton fell out at one point.

Diouf and Gerrard (understandable on Diouf's part) / Carragher

Lehmann undermining Almunia was always funny

Apparently Bale and the whole Madrid squad?
 
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Cole and Sheringham is what first came to mind. The Gourcouff situation has so many layers it could be a current events thread. Effenberg and Matthaus is a great shout.
 

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Matthaus and Effenberg
You obviously know this, but I'll mention it, maybe others will find it amusing. Effenberg cherished Matthäus so much that he even dedicated a chapter in his autobiography to him. It was called "What Lothar Matthäs knows about football" and consisted of a single blank page.
 

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You obviously know this, but I'll mention it, maybe others will find it amusing. Effenberg cherished Matthäus so much that he even dedicated a chapter in his autobiography to him. It was called "What Lothar Matthäs knows about football" and consisted of a single blank page.
:lol: Really?
 

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Wasn't Curtois banging KDB's girl when he was at Chelsea? I imagine KDB probably isn't too fond of him.
 

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You obviously know this, but I'll mention it, maybe others will find it amusing. Effenberg cherished Matthäus so much that he even dedicated a chapter in his autobiography to him. It was called "What Lothar Matthäs knows about football" and consisted of a single blank page.
I remember reading a profile of Matthäus by Simon Kuper and was amazed/amused by the amount of mockery directed at Matthäus from all comers.