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 Sports Jerseys . -- Aaron Rodgers isnt out for revenge in Green Bays season opener. Clearance Sports Jerseys . -- Pelicans coach Monty Williams does not expect guard Eric Gordon to play in any of New Orleans final five games this season. https://www.discountsportsjerseyscheap.com/. -- Chris Tillman paid no attention to the Baltimore bullpen as it started to stir in the ninth inning. Stitched Sports Jerseys .com) - The Boston Bruins announced Monday that the team has signed goaltender Niklas Svedberg to a one-year contract. Sports Jerseys From China . After a first half in which he thought "the lid was on the basket," the Toronto Raptors coach watched his squad mount a second half surge to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 98-91.VANCOUVER -- Maelle Ricker is confident shell be able to defend her womens snowboard cross gold medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics. The 35-year-old from West Vancouver, B.C., broke her wrist in training Jan. 28 and required surgery to repair the compound fracture. "Ive been training everyday, Ive been doing physio everyday. My arm is getting better and better, its getting more range and getting the swelling out," Ricker said during a conference call Wednesday. "Everybodys done such an amazing job just as a team, as a whole support network to get me out the door and get me on the plane Saturday to get me over to Russia." Snowboard cross involves four athletes racing down a course at the same time, often jockeying for position. Rickers accident happened when she lost her balance during a training run on the X Games course in Vail, Colo. "It was in a section that Ive ridden dozens of times previous to that run. It was nothing new or surprising. I didnt control my speed as I should have," said Ricker, who won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. "I did the exact opposite of what youre supposed to do -- I put my arm out to break the fall and unfortunately it broke me." Despite having a bone sticking of the side of her arm that "was crazy looking" less than three weeks before she was scheduled to compete in Sochi, Ricker said she was never concerned about her ability to participate. "I wasnt worried about that because I had so much support and reassurance right away that I was getting the absolute best medical care on the planet," she said. "I definitely felt that support and reassurance right away." Ricker said she wont get back on her snowboard until she reaches Sochi. She expects there to be some pain when she competes, mainly at the top of the course when she pulls herself out of the start gate. She said some of the exercises shes been doing since the injuury involve simulating a snowboard cross start using bungee cords and pulleys.dddddddddddd "I think its going to be better than maybe what I think, based just on my progress the last few days," said Ricker. "Everything is moving so much better than what I would ever imagine a week (post-operation) from breaking an arm. "I think its going to go quite well. Im really positive about this." Ricker and her fellow womens snowboard cross competitors will get their first look at the Sochi course Feb. 12, with the initial training session scheduled for two days later. The race is scheduled to go Feb. 16. Ricker has fought through injuries before -- including a crash right before the Vancouver Games as well as a concussion this past December -- and expects to be able to do the same in Sochi. "Id be lying if I said it wouldnt be in the back of my mind," she said. "Im hoping everything will go as a usual competition and thats where I spend a lot of time visualizing and thinking about the race and technically what Im doing on the board. Usually that overpowers any pain or anything else thats going on." Ricker made her Olympic debut in 1998 on Canadas halfpipe team at Nagano, Japan. She returned to the Games in 2006 at Turin, Italy, with the snowboard cross team but crashed and had to be airlifted to hospital. She returned in 2010 to win gold and it sounds like shes equally motivated this time around. "It sounds crazy, but its helped me," said Ricker of the injury. "This is almost like there was this burning fire, desire. Its almost like somebody doused a bunch of gasoline on the fire so Im pretty ready to go. I can feel the adrenaline and I can feel the excitement of going over to Russia. "Im actually just going to use that as a positive and use that for motivation to just get me through these couple of weeks and hopefully have the race of my life." ' ' '