Former Manchester United and England striker Andy Cole has confirmed his retirement. The 37-year-old joined his home-town club Nottingham Forest in the summer but failed to score in 11 appearances before his contract was cancelled two weeks ago.
That prompted speculation Cole would call time on a playing career that brought him 289 goals, 15 England caps and a host of honours — including five Premier League titles, two FA Cups and a Champions League winners' medal.
Cole said: "I wouldn't change a thing. I've lived the dream."
But it certainly was not a dream swansong for Cole at Forest, and he revealed his frustration at his treatment by manager Colin Calderwood.
"It's not the ideal ending. It just wasn't working out. I told them from the outset that I didn't want to go there to sit on the bench, because I didn't want to be perceived as sitting back and making easy money.
"It was a strange one from the start. I never knew what my role was. Was it a PR thing, to sell a few more season tickets?
"I felt like the manager wouldn't have a conversation with me. I don't know if it's the right word, but he seemed kind of intimidated by me.
"(In September) I told him [Calderwood] that I wanted to go and that I would serve three months' notice if they wanted me to, which was in my contract.
"He said 'no, give it another month' — which I was prepared to do — and then suddenly, a few weeks later, the club start putting it around that they've sacked me or that I've walked out. I just wish Forest could have been honest."
Cole is now hoping to go into coaching and help the next generation of goalscorers.
"I've all this experience. I don't want to keep it to myself. I want to give something back. I don't think it's the end of the Andrew Cole story. I hope it's a new chapter."