Hall of Fame striker Cole looks back at glory days
Monday, 22 April 2024 ()
Former Newcastle and Manchester United striker Andy Cole sits down with Dion Dublin to discuss his goalscoring glory days in the Premier League.
Former Newcastle and Manchester United striker Andy Cole sits down with Dion Dublin to discuss his goalscoring glory days in the Premier League.
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