Christophe Berra is yet to remind Steven Fletcher of the time the striker was sent off for a challenge on him in a tempestuous Edinburgh derby.
And if he does, the Wolves defender admits it will be purely for "banter" now the pair are united on the same team at Molineux.
It was one of Berra's last games for Heart of Midlothian in January of last year that Fletcher, then with Hibernian, was dismissed after half an hour.
Berra was later accused of diving - a charge he strongly refuted - and admits it's all forgotten now with the Scottish international team-mate who became Wolves' joint record signing from Burnley this summer.
And Berra is now far more concerned with the qualities and abilities which Fletcher will bring to Molineux.
"Fletch is a very good player," says Berra.
"I've played against him many a time in big derby games and we've have a few good battles along the way!
"He did get sent off the once for a challenge on me when I got a lot of stick in the papers for supposedly diving.
"It was a big game at the time and these things happen in football.
"I've not said anything to him about it yet but I'm sure we'll have a bit of banter at some point in training.
"He's a good lad and will be a good addition to the squad and fits in to what the gaffer always looks for."
Berra and Fletcher's careers have been reasonably similar albeit from different positions on the pitch.

After honing their talents in Edinburgh both then made the move down South, with Fletcher following Berra in the summer of last year to join Burnley and an immediate crack at the Barclays Premier League.
There could yet be improvement from both to come.
"I think when I was called into the Scotland squad it was his first call-up as well," adds Berra.
"When we were up there and there was a lot of press about the younger boys it was always Fletch and myself who were mentioned and we got our moves here within a few months of each other.
"Hopefully we've both shown we can play well in the Premier League and can continue to improve this season.
"He did well for Burnley last season and he's a very clever player with a good left foot who will add quality to the squad.
"He scored some good goals in a team which eventually got relegated.
"As a striker you want to score goals and he managed to do that even when Burnley were struggling.
"He's young and talented with potential and I think he will get even better.
"It might be harder for him next season because people know all about him but that's the case for me and everyone else here as well.
"We've just got to stay on our toes and keep improving."

Both Berra and Fletcher are among the players who reported back on Monday for three days of fitness testing ahead of the return to proper pre-season training.
Pre-season is never a footballer's favourite time of the year, and Berra admits he's already looking ahead to a little bit further down the line!
"We've had a few weeks off and you do get a bit bored sometimes so it's not a problem coming back," he says.
"But then you want to get pre-season over with so you can get on with the first game of the season!
"It would be nice if it was a couple of weeks away but that's not the case.
"We'll all do our work and build the fitness levels back up.
"It's an exciting time to be going into another Premier League season and we'll be doing everything we can to push on."
