Andy Cole will be picking his #One2Eleven on The Fantasy Football Club on Friday evening. As ever, we are giving you the chance to win the team sheet, signed by the man himself, if you can correctly guess his line-up.Ahead of the show, where Paul Merson will be joined by host Max Rushden live on Sky Sports 1 HD at 10:30pm on Friday night, we can reveal four of Coles picks. Cole represented the likes of Newcastle, Manchester United, Blackburn and Fulham during a 20-year playing career.And the former striker was also capped 15 times by England, scoring once for his country between 1995 and 2002.Cole has gone for a 4-4-2 formation, with Peter Schmeichel in goal, Jaap Stam at the heart of his back four, Roy Keane enforcing things in midfield and his former strike partner Dwight Yorke. For a chance to win the team sheet, head to Twitter and use the hashtag #One2Eleven, followed by the surnames of the other seven players you think will complete the side.The winner will be the first to correctly guess the team (terms and conditions apply).Its over to you... head to Twitter to make your guesses now.Watch this weeks The Fantasy Football Club on Sky Sports 1 on Friday at 10:30pm, or listen to TFFC podcast from 12am on Friday, to find out the remainder of Coles #One2Eleven. Also See: Pick your team Player stats Fantasy Football News Enter the Sky Sports leagues Discount Shirts China . -- Phil Mickelson came to the St. Shirts China Outlet . -- Jake Paterson made 39 saves as the Saginaw Spirit halted the Guelph Storms seven-game win streak with a 6-3 victory on Sunday in Ontario Hockey League action. http://www.cheapshirtschina.com/. 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Thomas Gipson added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Kansas State, which has won nine straight after losing to the likes of Northern Colorado and Charlotte earlier in the season. LeBryan Nash scored 20 points, Markel Brown finished with 16 and Smart added 15 for the Cowboys (12-2, 0-1), who were plagued by foul trouble after already missing two of their key players. Michael Cobbins, their best big man, sustained a season-ending Achilles injury on Monday, and freshman guard Stevie Clark -- their second-leading scorer off the bench -- did not play after he was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession on Wednesday. It was a crippling start to the Big 12 season for Oklahoma State, which is hoping to challenge perennial favourite Kansas for the conference title. But it couldnt have been a much better beginning for the Wildcats, who tied the Jayhawks for the regular-season championship a year ago. The Wildcats, whove made a habit of pummeling opponents during their win streak, tried to wear down the short-handed Cowboys in thhe first half.dddddddddddd They pawed and pressed and got physical with Smart and Nash as much as possible, and both of them were clearly frustrated. Both of them also picked up two fouls late in the first half. Kansas State was unable to take advantage of the brief stretch in which both sat on the bench, though. Foster scored in the waning seconds of the half to put the Wildcats in front, but the Cowboys raced up court and Brown managed to curl in a layup at the buzzer for a 38-37 lead. The senior dished a bit of attitude at the Kansas State student section as he left the floor. Oklahoma State tried to extend the lead early in the second half, and Smarts dunk and foul with about 13 1/2 minutes left provided a cushion. But Smart decided to do a chin-up on the rim and slap the backboard after his slam, and he was hit with a technical -- his fourth foul of the game. While he took a seat, the Wildcats started to gather momentum. Shane Southwell hit a 3 from in front of his own bench to knot the game 52-all with just over 9 minutes left, his first points of the game. A few minutes later, Nash picked up his fourth foul, and Cowboys coach Travis Ford put Smart back in the game. The Wildcats went right at him, and Smart wisely backed down on a couple of occasions to avoid picking up his fifth foul. That allowed the Wildcats to surge ahead, taking a 65-60 lead when Foster slashed through the lane and curled in a layup with 3 1/2 minutes remaining. That matched the biggest lead of the game for either team. ' ' '