Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is reportedly planning to demolish his Surrey house and rebuild one with a trophy room.
Clearly the fact that he has only accumulatedone trophy -the 1997 Portuguese Cup -hasn't put him off the idea.
The Sunhave reported that his neighbours are less than enthusiastic about the potential rebuilding and the disruption it could cause.
A nearbyresident said: We don't want our garden used as part of a building site.�
Hasselbaink, sacked as QPR managerearlier this month, was also recently caught up in the scandal surrounding former England manager Sam Allardyce - although it wasn't the investigations that cost him his QPR job.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink taking time out after QPR sacking. No interest in the Charlton job #cafc
TheTelegraphrevealed that the Dutchman hadnegotiated a fee of £55k to act as an ambassador for a sports company that proposed selling players to his club.
He was sacked by QPR over a month after this revelation, however, with the Hoops languishing in 17th place in the Championship table.
The former Chelsea striker had had a successful spell with Burton before his move to the London club.