Newcastle United legend Kevin Keegan has recalled his famous confrontation with angry fans after he sold Andy Cole to Manchester United.
Cole was sold for a British record £7m back in 1995 with Keith Gillespie coming the other way.
KK recalled to the Evening Chronicle: "We sold Andy Cole and told Man United they could announce the deal and we would follow up.
"We were sat watching over the old club shop as the Geordies were walking in. You know when people walk and you can tell they aren't happy?
"Douglas Hall rang security to get two cars as we needed an operation to get out of there.
"I said you can't do that.
"He asked what I was going to do.
"So I said I was going to go down and talk to them.
"The security man said, "You're kidding aren't you?' "
Keegan's story continued and he added: "The first question, 'What you doing selling Andy Cole?'
"I said, 'When I came here a year and a bit ago our biggest rival was Southend United, now it's Man United. You have to trust me'.
"The Geordies were all right with that.
"Then another said, 'He wouldn't sell him without having somebody lined up would he?'
"Terry Mac was behind me and said, 'Oh yes he would!'
"I was like, 'You're no good at all, you!'"