Say what you want about Chris Sutton but the man isn't afraid to speak his mind.Whether it's about Rangers appointing Steven Gerrard as manager or Mesut Ozil's current form at Arsenal, you can always rely on the ex-Celtic striker to be honest.Not that it's always a good thing, of course. Sutton completely divides opinion amongst football fans and those who don't like him recently started a petition to have him removed from BT Sport.Sutton was described as biased, inappropriate and disrespectful and so far the petition has received 370 of 1,000 signatures.Safe to say it's probably not going to reach that target, though.He was in fine form once again on Wednesday morning as he clashed with Robbie Savage on Twitter in an argument over Mark Hughes.Hughes guided Southampton to Premier League safety on Tuesday and whereas Savage thinks he's done a good job, Sutton believes he's to blame for Stoke City's relegation.

SUTTON VS SAVAGE

Here's how their initial conversation panned out.

SAVAGE: What a terrible manager Mark Hughes is (sarcastic). Goodnight.

SUTTON: Nobody said he was a terrible manager but he was responsible for Stoke going down.

SAVAGE: So 15 games isn't enough to save a club from relegation?

SUTTON: Paul Lambert is partly to blame but you just can't admit Mark Hughes your friend isn't the main reason. He signed [Saido] Berahino, [Giannelli] Imbula, [Kevin] Wimmer and the team has regressed badly. Your defence of him is admirable as his pal but pathetic.

But then things turned ugly. In response to Sutton criticising Hughes' ability as a manager, Savage flipped things on its head by bringing up Sutton's failed managerial career.

"Remind me how your managerial career went?" wrote Savage, to which Sutton shut him down with a tweet that was always going to cut deep.

"I thought we were talking about Mark Hughes? Remind me how your playing career went?" Sutton hit back with a vengeance. 

Game, set and match. Savage tried to save face by saying he played in the tougher Premier League, whereas Sutton spent six years with Celtic in the Scottish Premier League.

But what Savage crucially forgot is that Sutton won the Premier League and Golden Boot with Blackburn Rovers once upon a time, which is more than he ever achieved.