Education
Cole began his career at Ipswich Town, who finished 17th in the First Division in 1984-1985 under Bobby Ferguson"s stewardship.
Cole began his career at Ipswich Town, who finished 17th in the First Division in 1984-1985 under Bobby Ferguson"s stewardship.
A forward, he scored eight goals in 90 league games in a seven-year career in the Football League. The "Blues" were then relegated in 1985-1986, just one point behind the safety mark set by Leicester City. They reached the Second Division play-offs in 1986-1987, where they were beaten by Charlton Athletic at the semi-final stage.
New boss John Duncan dropped Cole from the first team and led the club to eighth position in 1987-1988.
Cole spent four weeks on loan at John Rudge"s Portuguese Vale from January to February 1988. He returned to Ipswich from Vale Park, only to move permanently to Fulham.
He had scored three goals in 38 league games during his time at Portman Road. Ray Lewington"s "Cottagers" reached the Third Division play-offs in 1988-1989, but were comfortably beaten by Bristol Rovers at the semi-final stage.
However they dropped to just one point and one place above the relegation zone in 1989-1990.
They again struggled in 1990-1991 under Alan Dicks"s stewardship, finishing two points and one place above the relegation zone. Cole scored four goals in 48 league games in his three seasons at Craven Cottage. He later played Conference football for Chelmsford City.