Gary Neville's former Manchester United teammate disagrees with his Glazers theory
Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole believes players should be able to focus on the football amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding the takeover.
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Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole believes players should be able to focus on the football amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding the takeover.
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