It's funny, I've mentioned this before and people have been very sceptical.
I'm somewhat surprised, however, that no-one has noticed the slightest of disaffection. The first thing I noted was in the India tour, when the two of them bowled in tandem lots. Hoggard commented after one game that it wasn't ideal bowling with him because he got through his overs so quickly you had no time to rest. If you read it on paper you'd presume it was a completely sans-seriousness comment, but listening to it he honestly did seem mildly irritated. I can't remember what the next thing was, but I'm pretty sure it had to do with MSP's inevitable woeful fielding - I'm fairly sure he dropped a sitter off his bowling at some point in 2006. You know, too, that Hoggard would not be alone in being frustrated by this - witness Sidebottom's anger at Headingley in 2008. As a bowler, you just don't expect fielders that poor at international level - as I've said, I'm a better fielder than him and I barely practice my fielding.
The final piece of interesting material was given me by a CW poster, a Kiwi - during the NZ tour last winter after Hoggard had been left-out, MSP made some hopeless misfield and this poster, sitting near some England players in some place or other, heard Hoggard say "trust that guy to mess things up", and not in a particularly jokey way either.
It is odd, but I can more than understand how a fielder that poor could cause disillusionment among fellow bowlers.