Fulham boss Martin Jol has accused QPR striker Bobby Zamora of "sour grapes".
The QPR striker, who left Fulham in January, insists a series of high-profile exits from Craven Cottage were because of Jol's relationship with the players.
Jol said: "It's probably sour grapes. We don't see eye-to-eye.
"We sold him two or three days before the window closed and we never looked back to be honest. Rodallega came in and later Petric.
"I can speculate and say he is a player who needs to be loved and if you don't love him, then he hates you.
"I don't know why he is doing this - I'd keep my mouth shut. Maybe he is right but we've got a lot of players who seem to come because I'm here.
"He's not important to this club any more.
"The next day Pogrebnyak came in and no one looked back. He got on with his job and we were happy."