Queens Park Rangers defender Clint Hill has told his teammates that they should leave Loftus Road next month if they are not prepared to give their all to the club's survival bid.
Hills's comments come eight days after Jose Bosingwa was fined two weeks' wages for refusing to be named as substitute during the Hoops' Premier League clash with Fulham.
Hill said: "If you don't want to go on the bench, then do you want to be here? Do you want to fight? Do you want to be in the scrap with your teammates?
"We've all been on the bench, we've all been dropped, we've all been told we can go. But we all earn good money. If you can't sit on the bench, there has got to be something wrong.
"You want to be in this together. You want people next to you fighting for the cause. If you can't sit on the bench and support the lads, then what are you doing here?
"We've got to be together and up for the fight. If you don't fancy it, then January is round the corner, so off you go."
Rangers, who are bottom of the table and eight points adrift of safety, host Liverpool at 4pm today.