Crossing the Mangnall Line

To borrow a phrase, football makes strange bedfellows. It is not entirely uncommon for a manager to lead one club for years only to depart for said club's principal rival, at times irking supporters on both sides of the divide. Some have become so adept at hopping into the enemy's bed though, they feel no compunction about doing it a couple times, as Harry Redknapp demonstrated last decade by leaving Portsmouth for Southampton only to make a return engagement with Pompey.

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