@@guinnessharvey4476Exactly. It was out of order, especially Cole was coming on to make his England debut. The least Sheringham could have done was shake his hand and wish him luck, no matter how annoyed he was at being subbed. Reading Cole's book, you can tell this put a real dampener on what should have been a massive moment for him.
Teddy wasn't happy with his performance that day, never mind being subbed off. Cole was a complete novice at that time. Teddy didn't owe him anything, it's just that Cole held a grudge over a simple thing. Cole was unknown at that time.
It can't be because of both of them wanting to be top dog at United, it happened before Sherringham even came to United. Cole said it was because, for reasons he couldn't fathom, Sherringham wouldn't shake his hand when the latter was subbed off in an England match.
So Andy Cole isn't a Man Utd Great? That's ridiculous. Teddy Sheringham can't be called a great so late in his career when he got to Utd, and Andy not. They are both Utd Greats.
I think Cole is a cool guy whilst Ted started it by not shaking Andy's hand that night 29 years ago.Why ?was it envy,jealousy ?because football is sometimes competition between players cos of some ego. But glad they finally bury the hatchet,players and team mates should not hold grudges for a misunderstanding.
He had the hump because he was subbed and replaced by a black player that's why and the crowd was happy to see Andrew coming on and he heard the response from them