Skysports.com:
Thomas Myhre has accused former Charlton Athletic boss Iain Dowie of being 'dishonest' with him.
Dowie left The Addicks in November after a brief stint in charge, during which time he did not select Myhre in the Premiership.
On-loan Scott Carson was Dowie's preferred first choice, but Norwegian veteran Myhre felt his old manager had not been straight with him.
"The last thing that happened at Charlton was not fair," Myhre told Dagbladet.
"When Charlton brought in Carson, Iain Dowie called me and told me that he had not decided who would be the first choice.
"I was with the national team and thought that I would play the first match for Charlton when I came back.
"What he didn't tell me was that Carson had a clause in his contract stipulating that he should play.
"He (Dowie) was dishonest with me and that is something I can't respect."
Myhre is joining Viking Stavanger on a three-and-a-half year contract in the summer, but he is hoping Dowie's successor Alan Pardew will allow him to return to Norway in time for the start of the new season in April
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Fat chance, we'll need him for the Liverpool game.
Surely playing a disgruntled goalkeeper is not the wisest of moves.
He did nothing wrong last season and, partiularly if the conversation referred to took place, had every right to expect to play.
That said Carson has been superb and I don't want to take anything away from him by sympathising with Tommy.