ANDY COLE cannot hide his frustration and disappointment at the demise of the two clubs he cherishes the most. During the goalscoring legend’s heyday, Newcastle United against Manchester United was a title-deciding fixture between the top two. But at St James’ Park tomorrow, 19th hosts tenth – and the sadness in Cole’s voice is impossible to ignore. The ex-England striker, who won five Premier League titles at Old Trafford after his shock switch from the Toon, admitted: “It’s difficult, really difficult. “My time with Manchester United was so successful so when you see your team struggling like it is, you do ask yourself questions, and naturally punters will ask you questions as well.“It gets frustrating because you want the current team to be playing well and winning the Premier League just like we did. “Likewise at Newcastle, from where they were under my brief time under Kevin Keegan, to where they are now, it’s chalk and cheese. “In those times, the owner Sir John Hall said he wanted to rival Manchester United to try and win the league. ‘RASHFORD MUST DECIDE’ “But if you look at Newcastle now, they are more than happy if they finish in the top half….