In homage to Rotherham boss Neil Warnock signing Paddy Kenny for the fifth time, BBC Sport looks at players that some managers just could not leave alone.
Paddy Kenny and Neil Warnock
It's September 1998 and Bury boss Neil Warnock takes a £10,000 punt on Bradford Park Avenue's 20-year-old goalkeeper Paddy Kenny.
Little could anyone have known that it was the start of a near 20-year footballing love affair.
Warnock soon moved on to Sheffield United and, after some three years apart, eventually returned to Gigg Lane to sign Kenny for the Blades in 2002.
From there, Kenny made the move down to Loftus Road to join Warnock at QPR in 2010.
It didn't last long for either and Warnock soon found himself back in Yorkshire with Leeds United where he was in need of a goalkeeper and called... you know who.
Warnock then had a brief spell in charge of Crystal Palace where, bewilderingly, he didn't even attempt to sign the Republic of Ireland international. Thankfully, normal service has now been resumed.
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