He also told the Sunday Telegraph’s Business & Money supplement that he battled other teammates to score goals at Wimbledon after being offered £2,000 for every goal he scored.
He said: “We were the Crazy Gang and we did crazy things. We were an incredibly tight unit and we were ready to fight tooth and nail for each other.
“Wimbledon chairman Sam Hammam told me he would pay me an extra £2,000 for every goal I scored.
“That turned me into a monster. If we won a penalty in a match, I had to take it. If
Dennis Wise was about to score a tap-in, I would push him out of the way so I could score the goal myself.
“Soon the other players started getting pi**ed off and asking for their own incentivised deals. Goalkeeper Dave Beasant was asking for a grand each time he kept a clean sheet and Dennis Wise was asking for £1,000 for every time he assisted a goal.
“This created a really nasty atmosphere among the players and fights kept breaking out in training. And we were a team who knew how to scrap!”
Let's hope they aren't on goal bonuses as it could cause disharmony as above.