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World Football: Top nine coaches to betray one rival club for another in football arena – Part 4

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Top nine coaches who betray one rival club for another in football arena – Part 4
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The coach has received much criticism and if things don’t change in the upcoming European championships there is no chance that Capello will be renewing his contract with England, where at the moment, he is being paid almost six million Euros a year.
Harry Redknapp
Henry James Harry Redknapp is a retired English professional football player, currently managing English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Born in Poplar, London, the former mid-field player began his managerial career with Bournemouth in 1983. He enjoyed
a long flourishing career, managing many renowned clubs like Bournemouth, West Ham United, Portsmouth and Southampton.
Harry has served four greatest rival clubs of England, namely West Ham, Portsmouth, Southampton and Tottenham Hostpur. After leaving West Ham United, he joined Portsmouth in 2002. He surprisingly resigned from Portsmouth, only to be set as Southampton’s
next coach, their most hated rivals. After an unsuccessful season at the side, Harry rejoined Portsmouth leaving the Southampton's fans in rage. In 2008, Juande Ramos was replaced by Harry at Tottenham. The move turned out to be highly unpopular with London
rivals West Ham, where he had spent many years as a player and manager.
Interestingly Harry Redknapp has played for and managed Bournemouth and West Ham United and in two different derbies!
Brian Clough
Brian Howard Clough was an English professional football player and football manager from Middlesbrough, England. He died on 20 September 2004, at the age of 69. Clough stepped into the football arena as a striker and played for Middlesbrough, Sunderland
and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brighton-c38685 & Hove Albion, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest until 1993.
Clough is regarded as one of the greatest football managers in the history of English game. He made his name with Derby County, guiding them to the Rams’ first league title in 1972. It was a surprise when Clough signed a contract with his rival, Don Revie’s
club Leeds in 1974. However, he was soon sacked by the club’s authorities and in 1975 he joined Nottingham Forest - Derby County’s local rivals. Clough led the English side to a title success and several European Cup wins. He is remembered as an iconic figure
both at Rams and Forest.

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