FORMER Wanderer Andy Todd is looking for another club as Charlton prepare to face Liverpool at The Valley tomorrow.
The defender has been transfer listed following a training ground bust-up with Dean Kiely, which left the goalkeeper sporting a black eye.
It is not the first time Todd, who has been dropped from the team, has been in trouble.
He arrived at The Valley in controversial circumstances two years ago after coming to blows with Phil Brown, who was assistant to Todd's dad, Colin, at Bolton.
Charlton manager Alan Curbishley said: "We had a training ground incident - that goes on at football clubs, it happens and it won't be the last.
"We have dealt with it internally, a decision had to be made and that decision is that Andy Todd is on the transfer list. He won't be available this weekend; I won't consider him.
"He's very disappointed, but it's our decision. There are two sides to every argument, but we have made our decision."
Todd, who has recently been linked with a transfer to Derby, where his father Colin is now manager, showed his short fuse for the first time when he was involved in a high-profile punch up with Stan Collymore in a Wanderers-Villa Premiership clash at the Reebok in October, 1997.
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