United was 1-0 down going into the second half, Gaz plucked a ball from near the half was line over the defense and Cole plucked it down and lobbed it over the keeper, the pressure under than moment shows his class, Scholes went on to set up Beckham for the winner, rest is history, i know because i watched it live and watched the treble documentary a million times over haha
For the United haters, just so you know, King Cole also played for Newcastle, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, Manchester City, Portsmouth and Sunderland, Bristol City, Birmingham City, Burnley and Forest. He is the fourth-highest goalscorer in Premier League history with 187 goals, and used to hold the Premier League records for most goals scored in a 42-game season, the fastest player to score 50 goals, and the first player to top both the Premier League's goalscoring and assist charts in the same season. More than deserves to be a guest here.
not under rated by me . loved him and yorkie growing up. never forget his goal in the CL semi final against Juve to get us into the final for the treble . Unreal goal scorer .
It's only now as an adult I fully appreciate what Keane did, I was 9 when we won the treble and obviously I loved Yorke/ Cole/ Giggs/Beckham as they were the ones getting involved in attacks but now I realize Keane was the irreplaceable one. What he did in Turin will be talked about in centuries to come.
@@brettpilkington9539true but honestly they all did their bit. United we’re a well oiled winning machine led by a resolute manager and his winning mentality and relentless work ethic captain. Scholesy unlocked defences, giggs mesmerised them, Becks wiped balls in behind and scored mind boggling free kicks, Irwin was ever dependable and assisted (pens and odd free kick), Stam was a giant, brown was versatile, O’Shea committed… etc etc, Schmeichel omfg what a player. We haven’t even come remotely close with what we have now. Unfortunately the likes of Liverpool and now city have.
Keane’s face during the Teddy Sheringham segment is so funny. He genuinely loves the fact that they didn’t get on but still did their business on the pitch.
I developed a chronic illness at 29 it's also a fatigued based illness. The limitations are so hard to take mentally. Thanks for having the bravery to speak about it Andy, you were a brilliant striker, best wishes to you and your family
I met Cole at Faro airport a couple of years ago when returning from a family holiday to the algarve. He was a really nice bloke. He asked about my family, if we’d had a good holiday, where we lived. Not once spoke about himself and was happy to pose for photos too
Andy Cole - no question one of the best strikers the premier league has seen. His record in open play speaks for himself. My dad used to decorate his house, said he was a gentleman and respectful. Love Andy Cole, a Manchester United legend.
This is why Stick To Football is one of, if not the best footy show going on YT, TV or any streaming platform. 15 minutes in and no big laughs. The vibe and tone of all episodes is based on the personality of the guest or the topic being discussed. No need to force jokes or force laughter. If it's funny, it's funny. If the discussion is serious, it's serious. Nothing forced. Many talk shows can learn from this.
The Rest Is Football is a cracking podcast too. No need to be a cock about other shows, just comment on how good this one is, don't need to run down other ones.
@@kaypakaipa8559 he must have his own show or something the weirdo , it's apparently bad to compare a football show on youtube with other football shows on youtube how dare he
best part about this show is it's in such a conversational format no media agenda driven by some guy with a communications degree; no unnecessary slagging off of players in short 1 minute answers to questions with no elaboration, no forced laughter; just a conversation between 6 ex pros
He did it with Wrighty aswell after he told the story about been bullied but his hand on his shoulder and said something cant remember thats what made the greatest captain ever he would never betray a team mate like some other captains we know .
It's just a shame that being both a great player and a great manager has such a low probability of happening. I still wish one of the lads really kills it in management. The closest we've had to a good manager is probably only Ollie.
On the other hand he's starting to undermine his image as a hard-man when you see him in the background like this: (2:26) 😁🤣 I've started watching English Football at around the start of this podcast, but I get the impression I've watched him getting more comfortable in that period. In short clips his grumpiness distracts from it, but there was always an uneasiness, and as I understood it these were the people he actually knows and likes. 😁 I come from a part from Holland where literally everyone is like him, outwardly gruff and terse, but if you get a nod and a "that'll do" it's the highest praise and from that point they'll have your back against all the devil's in hell.
Bumped into Andy Cole at Greggs once. He clearly noticed I spotted him as i was grinning like a Cheshire cat. Tweeted him later on his birthday to thank him for the goals he scored Vs Liverpool and he was more than happy to reply! Top bloke.
Yes! I was on a job in Bogota, Colombia. I nearly broke the Hotel bed jumping around like a kangaroo. An epiphany moment. I distinctly remember thinking "We are fxxxing good"
Humble, lovable guy and true professional. While he played for united people Saw him driving through salford all the time, and can't believe their eyes.. no privacy glass, tinted windows, bodyguards 😂 . He would smile and give a wave if seen. Respect!!! Legend❤
one thing i love about this show is you get an understanding of how much respect opponents and team-mates have for Roy... "did i have a few words with Teddy?" conjures up all sorts of images!
Love how Rooney idolises Cole! 2 of my favourite ever players let alone strikers. Brilliant episode again. Also the Cantona talk makes me want to see him in the hot seat!
Him and Beardsley for us (Newcastle) were absolutely phenomenal. He was so loved, I was a kid at the time, and when we sold him people were crying at school. Brilliant player.
There was nothing Cole couldn't do .. he could score long shots , tap ins , chips , volleys , scissor kicks ... some strikers place it some go for power .. Cole did both ! He could play alone up front or link perfectly with a strike partner (Cole n Yorke ) the complete center forwad absolutely class in every way
Great chat. Coley was a class act even when he came to City. His partnership with Darius Vassell was an early glimpse into what top class football might be like. Clever player.
Incredible to see how Andy and the gang all have different personalities and attitudes, individual traits but team mentality is at their forefront!! Love it
Andy Cole was a Lamborghini of Premier league striker, when he was at Newcastle he seemed to play with ease & deadly confidence. Great interview, it looks like he has found an inner peace. 💪⚽️
Unsung legend . One of my influences in wembley doubles as a kid. Was thriving in era of deadly strikers. Fowler, shearer, owen, hasselbaink, zola, wright, anelka, vieri, crespo, inzaghi, Raul, r9, batistuta, etoo... List goes on. Where has the flood of elite strikers gone? 💔
Top Man Andy Cole. Saw his debut for United & most of his games, class striker, top man, he deserves respect. Brilliant career. A winner, something we dont have at United anymore.
Thank u overlap team for giving coley his flowers! This podcast is a revelation. Thank u Gary! Great content great conversation and insight. The chemistry between u all is amazing!
Always heard about people saying Andy Cole was aloof and rubbed people up the wrong way at times, but seems like a genuine guy, hate loud mouths the older I get I could be friends with someone like Andy especially in an team environment.
Hands down the best thing I watch these days. Remember back in the day when you had to wait and look forward to the next episode of your favourite show? This is it for me now. Just great knowledge, banter and warmth all round. Cheers for making these
I remember the excitement/shock at the Andy Cole to Manchester United transfer. Getting home from school and seeing it on teletext. The shock of £7 million. Superb striker and very underrated by some
over 500 top flight english goals between Wright, Cole and Rooney. Couldnt have a better group of strikers talking to each other. They all know what it takes.
@@Xgeneration28 At that time especially with how Man U and Arsenal had a rivally on the pitch which led to trophies for both teams as viewers it was perfection to watch.. 👍🤜🏽
@@Leehuss5582 arsenal were perfect. Man united were and still are tossers. did you ever watch the 49-0 game? look what they done to the late great Reyes and look how keane spoke to Viera cmon man
He’s not underrated whatsoever. I don’t know what it is at the moment but people across TH-cam when it comes to football massively overuse the word ‘underrated’. He’s always in the conversation about Premier league top strikers of all time, the difference between him and a lot of the others is that he just doesn’t really have much of a public profile in his retirement so younger people aren’t as aware of him. That does not make him. “underrated”.
He's highly rated. WTF are you talking about!! You just wanted to have an opinion, but it was something you heard, not thought. That's the problem with you people.
Andy Cole, you are a hero. I had a kidney transplant as well, and I understand exactly what he is talking about. What a guy, one of the best strikers I ever saw, and it pains to me say it when he played for Newcastle as im a Mackem. Should have 100% been in the England squad more than he was, but tbh England managers have been a total joke over the years
I watched Man U in person in their prime a couple of times and by far, Andy Cole was the hardest working player on the pitch I ever saw. Not just an awesome finisher, but a highly impressive worker, which contributed massively to the team's success.
Another super show. Always a treat to wake up and see that you guys have released more quality content... Lots of respect for Andy Cole, a top footballer and a great goalscorer.
I was lucky enough to meet Andy Cole in Malaysia after a masters tournament in about 2013. An absolute gent, he was very polite and respectful to us and answered all our football questions. He said Hoddle refused to play him for personal preference even though he was one of our top strikers! Would have scored loads for fhe England team
Wow to watch this with so many legends on the pod cast and watching them grow up need more of this and to have andy cole and his son was amazing. Gave me a lump in my throat. Keep the fighting andy legend.
What's Andy Cole's greatest ever goal? ⚽
Barcalona, Camp Nou 1999 and the infamous 3-3. The one two dummy with Yorke
His goal for ARSENAL!
Overhead kick against Leicester
Spurs 1999, won us the league and a brilliant first touch and chip
United was 1-0 down going into the second half, Gaz plucked a ball from near the half was line over the defense and Cole plucked it down and lobbed it over the keeper, the pressure under than moment shows his class, Scholes went on to set up Beckham for the winner, rest is history, i know because i watched it live and watched the treble documentary a million times over haha
For the United haters, just so you know, King Cole also played for Newcastle, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, Manchester City, Portsmouth and Sunderland, Bristol City, Birmingham City, Burnley and Forest. He is the fourth-highest goalscorer in Premier League history with 187 goals, and used to hold the Premier League records for most goals scored in a 42-game season, the fastest player to score 50 goals, and the first player to top both the Premier League's goalscoring and assist charts in the same season. More than deserves to be a guest here.
Also grow up
And didn't take stat padding penalties
🥱🥱
Ian well said
And took no penalty kicks . Those are all open play goals scored.
Andy Cole is vastly underrated by 99% of football fans. He scored 265 career goals, 187 of them in the Premier League. One of the GOAT EPL bagsman.
No he isn't underrated ..its just 99% don't care about utd so whybwoukd they care about their players
@@mccleandazza4618does that mean no player is underrated?
The fact you have commented shows how obsessed people are with United@@mccleandazza4618
not under rated by me . loved him and yorkie growing up. never forget his goal in the CL semi final against Juve to get us into the final for the treble . Unreal goal scorer .
@@mccleandazza4618Are you 12, "Dazza"?
Roy is in his element around his old team mates and with Wrighty too. It’s nice to see him being himself and relaxed
It's only now as an adult I fully appreciate what Keane did, I was 9 when we won the treble and obviously I loved Yorke/ Cole/ Giggs/Beckham as they were the ones getting involved in attacks but now I realize Keane was the irreplaceable one. What he did in Turin will be talked about in centuries to come.
@@brettpilkington9539true but honestly they all did their bit. United we’re a well oiled winning machine led by a resolute manager and his winning mentality and relentless work ethic captain. Scholesy unlocked defences, giggs mesmerised them, Becks wiped balls in behind and scored mind boggling free kicks, Irwin was ever dependable and assisted (pens and odd free kick), Stam was a giant, brown was versatile, O’Shea committed… etc etc, Schmeichel omfg what a player. We haven’t even come remotely close with what we have now. Unfortunately the likes of Liverpool and now city have.
Keane’s face during the Teddy Sheringham segment is so funny. He genuinely loves the fact that they didn’t get on but still did their business on the pitch.
From Aust.Hard to understand at times.Strong accent.
I'm guessing Roy didn't like teddy that much
@@philwill0123Can’t blame him.
I developed a chronic illness at 29 it's also a fatigued based illness. The limitations are so hard to take mentally. Thanks for having the bravery to speak about it Andy, you were a brilliant striker, best wishes to you and your family
Best wishes to you too mate .
Stay strong Stephen and Good Luck , mate..
@@Isleofskye Thank you bro
The most underrated Premier League legend is finally on. Go on Coley!
Over rated champ.
@@jasonwolfe5787 sure👍🏾
Wise up , check the numbers alongside shearers and look at penalties @jasonwolfe5787
@@michaelunderhill8847 yeh because we havent had all the sir alex and man utd chat to last a lifetime have we?
All I keep seeing is that he's underrated. If so many people think he's underrated, how can he be?
I love how amusing Roy finds ex players not liking or speaking to each other. Twisted sense of humour that guy 😂
100% 😂 He’s just glad it’s someone else and not always him 😂😂
I was looking for this comment 😂😂😂😂😂
Keano saying to Coley "You're worse than me!" after being told about his fallout with Keegan was comedy gold!
He loves it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
think we are all like that :D
I met Cole at Faro airport a couple of years ago when returning from a family holiday to the algarve. He was a really nice bloke. He asked about my family, if we’d had a good holiday, where we lived. Not once spoke about himself and was happy to pose for photos too
Thats so weird. I too saw him during that very holiday.
Andy Cole - no question one of the best strikers the premier league has seen. His record in open play speaks for himself. My dad used to decorate his house, said he was a gentleman and respectful. Love Andy Cole, a Manchester United legend.
Big up to your dad ❤
If you take away the penalties from the stat padders, Cole is still second on the all time list that is how great his achievement was.
For people growing up watching the likes of Andy Cole and other legends in the 90's, this podcast is amazing ❤
Glad you're enjoying it 🤝
90’s Football 🙌
cole and yorke machines
Still need Denis Irwin to appear. I need so see hearts in Keano's eyes for the first time in public lol
Doubt Denis would, he's a quiet man. Met him once, he's a gentleman.
Keane would probably bring up that Dennis never calls him even though he lives 5 mins away 😅
Right foot, left foot, never injured, eight out of ten every week, get you a goal, none of this carry-on...
Get it done Nev!
One of the best defenders I’ve ever ever seen.. And I’m Leeds 😮
This is why Stick To Football is one of, if not the best footy show going on YT, TV or any streaming platform. 15 minutes in and no big laughs. The vibe and tone of all episodes is based on the personality of the guest or the topic being discussed. No need to force jokes or force laughter. If it's funny, it's funny. If the discussion is serious, it's serious. Nothing forced. Many talk shows can learn from this.
The Rest Is Football is a cracking podcast too. No need to be a cock about other shows, just comment on how good this one is, don't need to run down other ones.
Wayne will ensure there are no laughs going forward or interesting discussions
@@davidg5305relax buddy no need to use profane language, the original comment just pointed out tht this is a great show
@@kaypakaipa8559 he must have his own show or something the weirdo , it's apparently bad to compare a football show on youtube with other football shows on youtube how dare he
best part about this show is it's in such a conversational format
no media agenda driven by some guy with a communications degree; no unnecessary slagging off of players in short 1 minute answers to questions with no elaboration, no forced laughter; just a conversation between 6 ex pros
When Keany slaps Cole on his leg man after explaining his health issues. Respectful great team mates for life
this has been one of the best episodes yet.
What minute is that
@@patrickdoherty2547 1:08:35
1:08:37
He did it with Wrighty aswell after he told the story about been bullied but his hand on his shoulder and said something cant remember thats what made the greatest captain ever he would never betray a team mate like some other captains we know .
I did a stadium tour of Old Trafford a few years back & Andy was the pro that took us round, lovely guy, I was totally star stuck for the whole time.
Cole and York was a terrifying Man United attack, but a pleasure to watch. What a team that was all over the field. Peace and love
It's Yorke
Cole To Yorke to Cole to Yorke .... one of the best PL partnerships ever!!
They terrorized defences in Europe.
36:30 the more this show goes on the more we keep getting snippets of why Keane was so respected as the captain. And still is. Legend.
28:05
It's just a shame that being both a great player and a great manager has such a low probability of happening. I still wish one of the lads really kills it in management. The closest we've had to a good manager is probably only Ollie.
On the other hand he's starting to undermine his image as a hard-man when you see him in the background like this: (2:26) 😁🤣
I've started watching English Football at around the start of this podcast, but I get the impression I've watched him getting more comfortable in that period. In short clips his grumpiness distracts from it, but there was always an uneasiness, and as I understood it these were the people he actually knows and likes. 😁
I come from a part from Holland where literally everyone is like him, outwardly gruff and terse, but if you get a nod and a "that'll do" it's the highest praise and from that point they'll have your back against all the devil's in hell.
cole and yorke what a partnership
@@infnRoy was a good manager? What he did with Sunderland was crazy. Don’t pair him either people like Gary and lampard etc
Love Andy Cole - I'm a fellow kidney transplant recipient and he's an amazing advocate for the community
Big up you ❤
Bumped into Andy Cole at Greggs once.
He clearly noticed I spotted him as i was grinning like a Cheshire cat.
Tweeted him later on his birthday to thank him for the goals he scored Vs Liverpool and he was more than happy to reply!
Top bloke.
Which Greggs was it?
@@arranmelaugh5606why?😂
@@yelladean2598 just wondered! 🤣🤣
@@yelladean2598He wants to camp outside 😂
@@GoGetYourShinebox 🤣🤣
What an absolute LEGEND. And what an intelligent, well worded young man his son seems - pure quality. Thank you for this great content.
Never seen Roy Keene this happy and respectful of other guests like he was on this show.
Cole’s goal against Barcelona where him and Yorke played the one two is probably my favourite goal ever
Unbelievable football, you don't see that very often
Especially in the Manchester United team now
Ditto.
It was against juventus
Yes! I was on a job in Bogota, Colombia. I nearly broke the Hotel bed jumping around like a kangaroo.
An epiphany moment. I distinctly remember thinking "We are fxxxing good"
I will never forget Coley at Newcastle, my god he was out of this world.
Absolutely, criminally underrated
@@harpal-kalsi Insane that him and Beardsley are never brought when they talk about the best strike partnerships. They were off the scale.
Definition of underrated legend.
He was lethal. Such a pleasure to watch
Jamie Carraghers looking rough in this one
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😂😂
😂😂😂
LMFAO
Probably because he was steaming with the Dortmund fans at their semi final whilst working for CBS 😂
I used to see Andy at the spot a club in Covent Gardens. He is a very respectful, quiet guy and a prem legend.
Humble, lovable guy and true professional. While he played for united people Saw him driving through salford all the time, and can't believe their eyes.. no privacy glass, tinted windows, bodyguards 😂 . He would smile and give a wave if seen. Respect!!! Legend❤
Humble?! xD
He comes across as self-centred and quite arrogant. Fantastic player though
@@WS12658 Far from that... He does some great charity work too since his early days of playing.
I played against Devante at youth level back in the day. Guy was just an absolute beast for his age - glad to see he’s made his own career
Most underrated premier league striker in its history.
187 goals
1 penalty
24 times caught off side in his whole career
Rashford gets caught offside 24 times a game! Makes me appreciate just how good Andy Cole was even more when i look at Utd's current forward line!
every player was offside less back them teams played a lot lot deeper the whole games changed since wingers roles have changed as has strikers
@@finnewberry8738 but 24 times in his whole career is crazy
@@leemarsh9659 Agreed. There's always one!
24 times offside in his career? Where has that stat come from?
Spent a couple of hours sharing a bottle of rum with Andy in Jamaica, one of the best 2 hours I ever spent, so humble such a gent
And yet you get his name wrong 🤣
To be fair Gary Neville got it wrong in the opening of the show.
What rum ?? Wray n Nephew ??
Roy trying to be peacemaker between cole and teddy then turned on teddy, classic Roy 😂
Too funny 🤣
one thing i love about this show is you get an understanding of how much respect opponents and team-mates have for Roy... "did i have a few words with Teddy?" conjures up all sorts of images!
Love how Rooney idolises Cole! 2 of my favourite ever players let alone strikers. Brilliant episode again. Also the Cantona talk makes me want to see him in the hot seat!
Him and Beardsley for us (Newcastle) were absolutely phenomenal. He was so loved, I was a kid at the time, and when we sold him people were crying at school. Brilliant player.
Beardsley was class
That kit with the star on it was proper smart
Best football era 🙌
Yes, I remember being up at St . James with Chelsea in early 90s and they both ripped us to shreds.
I don't think I've heard Andy Cole talk this much ever. Great episode, what a legend.
he has a great interview on Filthy fellas
There was nothing Cole couldn't do .. he could score long shots , tap ins , chips , volleys , scissor kicks ... some strikers place it some go for power .. Cole did both ! He could play alone up front or link perfectly with a strike partner (Cole n Yorke ) the complete center forwad absolutely class in every way
Great chat. Coley was a class act even when he came to City. His partnership with Darius Vassell was an early glimpse into what top class football might be like. Clever player.
Incredible to see how Andy and the gang all have different personalities and attitudes, individual traits but team mentality is at their forefront!! Love it
Andrew Cole is a legend! This show is quality
What a player! Yorke & Cole, poetry in motion.
Unstoppable
33:30 Go on Wrighty, for making sure Coley is heard and shown the respect he deserves! Beautiful to see people sticking up for one another
Not a single penalty among all his goals. Won everything there was to win. One of the all time great PL strikers. Goal King Cole.
Andy Cole, Andy Cole, Andy Andy Cole, when he gets the ball, he scores a goal ANDDDYYY ANNDDYYY COLE
did not score for arsenal or sunderland notts forest so when he got the ball for those clubs he did not score
He gets the ball
Meh
@garypring2658 he didn't win the treble with those clubs either
cole and yorke what a partnership
Andy Cole was a Lamborghini of Premier league striker, when he was at Newcastle he seemed to play with ease & deadly confidence. Great interview, it looks like he has found an inner peace. 💪⚽️
Cole 💥
Proper player!
Proper striker!
Great to see Coley looking so well by the way! Delighted he's dealt so well with all that hardship
Unsung legend . One of my influences in wembley doubles as a kid. Was thriving in era of deadly strikers. Fowler, shearer, owen, hasselbaink, zola, wright, anelka, vieri, crespo, inzaghi, Raul, r9, batistuta, etoo... List goes on. Where has the flood of elite strikers gone? 💔
Top Man Andy Cole. Saw his debut for United & most of his games, class striker, top man, he deserves respect. Brilliant career. A winner, something we dont have at United anymore.
love the cole recognition he deserves to be mentioned in every conversation about prem strikers!!!!!
Roy’s protective instinct for his teammate is there for all to see. ❤
Cole and Beardsley at Newcastle sounded like a dynamic duo, scoring 55 league goals between them in 1993/1994.
This show just gets better and better. Love cole and remember those days. Brilliant memories. Thank you guys!
Thank u overlap team for giving coley his flowers! This podcast is a revelation. Thank u Gary! Great content great conversation and insight. The chemistry between u all is amazing!
Roy Keane is funny as hell, talking about stuck in your ways 😂
Always heard about people saying Andy Cole was aloof and rubbed people up the wrong way at times, but seems like a genuine guy, hate loud mouths the older I get I could be friends with someone like Andy especially in an team environment.
Quality to see Coley with the lads. A supreme striker. With the attitude to match. Absolute legend.
I have a memory of the day United signed Coley, getting into my dad's car after school and hearing about it on the radio. Legend.
As a Swede, I was overjoyed to hear Anders Limpar get a mention. Good on you, Wrighty!
how i felt every time Yorke got a shout
Limpar will always be loved at Arsenal. Fond memories of him.
As a turnip, I agree.
@@Andrew10107😂😂😂
Ah yes! The legend that is Andy Cole. One of my favourite Utd players from back in the day.
Did you oversleep? Missed your train? Boom! Replaced! 😂😂 Legend Wayne! Welcome to our weekly chat! 💥
THIS is the football stories and content that we've all been waiting for - just class!!!!!
Andy Cole first player I met when I was a kid, he stopped to talk to my dad and said hello to me. Good guy 👍
When he gets the ball, he scores a goal. Andy, Andy Cole! Premier league legend. Broke our hearts when he left NUFC.
Hands down the best thing I watch these days. Remember back in the day when you had to wait and look forward to the next episode of your favourite show? This is it for me now. Just great knowledge, banter and warmth all round. Cheers for making these
Andy Cole is so genuine & a great guy in person. One of the best goal scorers ever and always a legend at United!
Steve Bruce 1990/91 season = 50 games and 19 goals. Amazing for a Centre back.
Him and pally were awesome at the bk
If he only he brought that sense of adventure to his boring,dull,dreary,dismal,depressing, managerial career:)
@@Isleofskye He was a better coach than Ole.
@@jacobfield4848 You and I, probably,would have been as well,Jacob:)
I never see Andy Cole anywhere, this is a good suprise
He’s on a filthy fellas episode
he works on a world feed broadcaster as a pundit
Look up Andy Cole Stretford Paddock on here - hour and a half of Coley from last year.
Watching this players and listening to them just makes my day. Legends of the game. Respect to you all
I remember the excitement/shock at the Andy Cole to Manchester United transfer. Getting home from school and seeing it on teletext. The shock of £7 million. Superb striker and very underrated by some
over 500 top flight english goals between Wright, Cole and Rooney. Couldnt have a better group of strikers talking to each other. They all know what it takes.
I am a Gooner and have the UTMOST respect for the United legends here...
❤👍
Why?
@@Xgeneration28
At that time especially with how Man U and Arsenal had a rivally on the pitch which led to trophies for both teams as viewers it was perfection to watch..
👍🤜🏽
@@Leehuss5582 arsenal were perfect.
Man united were and still are tossers.
did you ever watch the 49-0 game?
look what they done to the late great Reyes and look how keane spoke to Viera cmon man
🤝🫶
@@TheJackDaRipper
And too you JackDripper
that strikeforce is unbelievable Wright, Cole n Rooney
What a striker this fella was loved watching him growing up 👍🏻
Most underrated striker ever.
I'll give that to Ole. Coles up there
@@eNyaaawYeah I can agree with that
He’s not underrated whatsoever. I don’t know what it is at the moment but people across TH-cam when it comes to football massively overuse the word ‘underrated’. He’s always in the conversation about Premier league top strikers of all time, the difference between him and a lot of the others is that he just doesn’t really have much of a public profile in his retirement so younger people aren’t as aware of him. That does not make him. “underrated”.
He's highly rated. WTF are you talking about!! You just wanted to have an opinion, but it was something you heard, not thought. That's the problem with you people.
OK...highly under mentioned in the top class strikers conversation. Better?
Andy Cole was an absolute pleasure to watch him scoring goals week in week out. Put some respect his name!
Andy is the most underrated striker in PL history. He was brilliant, cool under pressure, and had an instinct to score.
Andy Cole, you are a hero. I had a kidney transplant as well, and I understand exactly what he is talking about. What a guy, one of the best strikers I ever saw, and it pains to me say it when he played for Newcastle as im a Mackem. Should have 100% been in the England squad more than he was, but tbh England managers have been a total joke over the years
Roy’s humour absolutely makes this show.
Coley never got a fair shake from the England managers during his peak years at Newcastle United and Manchester United. He was pure fire! 🔥
Tbh, was a golden generation of strikers.
REAL legend and is STILL not taking any disrespect from anyone
Andy Cole…. is the reason I love football. Grew up watching him play. Great Episode!
I watched Man U in person in their prime a couple of times and by far, Andy Cole was the hardest working player on the pitch I ever saw. Not just an awesome finisher, but a highly impressive worker, which contributed massively to the team's success.
He was unbelievable at Newcastle. Goal machine!!
He looks so well after his illness. Underrated Legend!.
Great to have Andy Cole on the show. Great striker and amazing personality!!!!. Well done to everyone on the show 🎉
What will make my life complete is roy and Sir Alex reconciling on here
I think it'd be easier getting The Beatles back, mate
@@lolyudo but I don't want to see that lol
That would be the season finale worthy content
Not. A. Chance. 😂
Roy doesn't suffer fools
Never happening 💯
This is the only show on YT I watch start to finish. Class show
I'm just glad Coley is putting himself out there a bit more and getting the recognition he deserves
Andy Cole is reason I support Newcastle
He loved playing with Peter Beardsley at Newcastle.
Honestly Gary’s passion to support and lift the younger generation is incredible. Fair play! His encouraging words to Devante 🤝
Cole jr in front full of greatness with advice, such an amazing, great conversation.
Another super show. Always a treat to wake up and see that you guys have released more quality content... Lots of respect for Andy Cole, a top footballer and a great goalscorer.
He and Yorke were instrumental in that treble winning season
Thanks captain obvious
Really? Never knew that 🤔
The most UNDERRATED player that has played in the premiership. One of the best finishers I’ve seen. Doesn’t get the credit he truly deserves.
I think this is my favourite episode yet. Loved it!
I was lucky enough to meet Andy Cole in Malaysia after a masters tournament in about 2013. An absolute gent, he was very polite and respectful to us and answered all our football questions. He said Hoddle refused to play him for personal preference even though he was one of our top strikers! Would have scored loads for fhe England team
Bloody hell, he's been about hasn't he
'i met Andrew Cole on the moon. he was really pleasant'
Andy cole is what I call I proper legend, massive part of my childhood watching United
COLEYYYY! Let's have it!
Wow to watch this with so many legends on the pod cast and watching them grow up need more of this and to have andy cole and his son was amazing. Gave me a lump in my throat. Keep the fighting andy legend.
Rooney and Wright's freemason handshake game is strong.
Timestamp?
Timestamp
Time stamp? Or you waffling?
Great guest! I can see that you're bringing in all the players from the 99 treble side.