Willo Flood has revealed he and ex-Aberdeen teammate Ryan Jack had a punch-up after the latter refused to play a pass during a game against Ross County in 2014.
The midfield pair had to be separated by teammates on the field as they squared up.
It didn't end there, though, as Flood recalled on Si Ferry's Open Goal show.
After the half-time whistle, Dons assistant manager Tony Docherty pled with the Irishman to keep calm in the changing room.
But despite promising he would do just that, Flood had other ideas.
He told Ferry: "It was in a game and Jacko should release the ball, so I shout 'f***ing pass it', and he's came up and went head-to-head with me in the middle of the pitch.
"I thought 'f*** this'.
"For half-time we're walking in the tunnel and Tony [Docherty] looks at me and says 'nice and calm now, wee man when we go in there', I say 'oh yeah, no problem'.
"As soon as I went in I just went for him.
"We were going for each other and Del [McInnes] grabbed me and f***ed me over to the side or something.
"He goes 'look at you, your head's gone, all over the place. Are you sure you can play second half?' I said 'yeah, I'll be fine'.
"It was a bit frosty for a week or two but then it was forgotten about."
The duo were booked for their on-field scuffle and Aberdeen went on to win the game 3-0.
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