Not many players have walked the North London divide between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in the past.
Prior to Sol Campbell's infamous move from Tottenham to Arsenal in 2001, Pat Jennings was the most high-profile player to cross the divide before that and that happened way back in 1977.
A number of players have played for both clubs before and since Campbell's move, with Rohan Ricketts and William Gallas swapping red for white directly.
Emmanuel Adebayor and David Bentley also played for Arsenal first, before moving to Tottenham later in their careers.
But there could have been another player who decided to move between the two clubs, long before the Campbell controversy.
Former England striker Tony Woodcock made 131 appearances for Arsenal in four years during the 1980s. he won their player of the season award in 1982/83 and was the club's top scorer in that season and the following two campaigns.
But in 1986 he wanted to leave and he has admitted he was so angry with the Gunners that he wanted to join their arch rivals Tottenham to make a point.
Speaking on the Grumpy Old Men of Football podcast, he said: "I came to Arsenal. I signed a four-year contract, and it came up again. In those days, you couldn’t offer a player a penny less, or it would be a free transfer. I get my renewal, which was absolutely crazy, they said I’d agreed on things I hadn’t agreed on.
"I’d signed a contract, a blank contract, if you can’t trust Arsenal who can you trust after being there for four years? It came back and went to the tribunal. I won the case.
"I should’ve signed and stayed at Arsenal, but I was so angry about what had happened that I wanted to play for Spurs. I negotiated with Tottenham, Tottenham wanted me at the time, but Arsenal said you’re not going there in any way whatsoever, so I went back to Koln."
Woodcock would spend four years in Germany, with two years at Koln and then two years at Fortuna Koln.