On This Day – 29th December

Arsenal trainee Andy Cole made his first-team debut for the club on this day back in 1990. Cole came on for Perry Groves as a second half substitute against Sheffield United at Highbury

Cole joined Arsenal as an apprentice in 1988 and signed his first professional contract a year later. He was part of the reserves and youth team when Kevin Campbell was breaking into the first team. Arsenal also had Alan Smith and Paul Merson as first-team regulars, so opportunities to play regular football would be hard to come by.

It would be his only league appearance for Arsenal, before he moved to Bristol City after a loan spell at Fulham. From there, Cole would forge a great career, winning five League titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League with Manchester United. He also broke the British record transfer when he moved from Newcastle United to Manchester United in 1995, in a move worth £7 million.

Incidentally, Arsenal won 4-1 in Cole’s solitary league appearance thanks to goals from Lee Dixon, Michael Thomas, and a double from Alan Smith.

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