Former Chelsea and England maverick on being portrayed as spoilt at 16, Max Dowman?s future, his admiration for Mikel Arteta, and a big dream of managing England
?Someone who worked a lot with rock stars told me that the age that they become famous is the age they stay for the rest of their life. I thought: ?That doesn?t bode well for me,?? Joe Cole says ruefully. ?I was in the public eye at 16 and thrust in front of the media. You grow up, you become a dad, but you?re still a footballer. And then, all of a sudden, it stops but your whole identity is still wrapped up in it.?
The former West Ham, Chelsea and England footballer, a gifted maverick who always felt a man out of time, playing a game years ahead of most of his contemporaries, smiles when I ask how old he feels now: ?Forty?four. I?m 44 [this Saturday]. My wife will laugh if she reads this, but you emotionally mature quite quickly as a footballer.?
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