England [ Images ] defender Ashley Cole [ Images ] has fanned the flames of his acrimonious departure to champions Chelsea [ Images ] by accusing former club Arsenal [ Images ] of betraying him.
The left back's move to Stamford Bridge [ Images ] was only sealed in the final throws of the August transfer window, ending a bitter saga that began back in January 2005 when Cole first met Chelsea representatives.
In his book My Defence, serialised by The Times, Cole slams the club he joined as a trainee in 1998 for throwing his loyalty "back in my face".
Cole, unhappy at his employers for not agreeing to meet his wage demands, launched a hard-hitting attack on Arsenal and in particular, vice-chairman David Dein.
"I feel betrayed and let down by a club I've given my heart and soul to. For me it was one person at the club doubting my loyalty. And it was the final straw," Cole wrote.
"I'd had a vice-chairman and board who had thrown my loyalty back in my face... My love for Arsenal was soured."
The 25-year-old Cole describes a series of confrontations with Dean and the bitterness he felt about leaving.
"My heart and soul was tied to Arsenal with a fisherman's knot. I don't think even Houdini could have unravelled it. Not for one minute did I see myself leaving.
"There was only ever one club in England, let alone London [ Images ], and that was Arsenal. That was before the 2004-05 season. That was before something precious was smashed into tiny pieces."
Cole had been linked with a move across London ever since he was involved in the infamous "tapping-up" affair in January 2005 for which he and Chelsea were fined by the Premier League.
Arsenal appeared reluctant to offload Cole to their bitter rivals, with talks deadlocked despite a reported 16.5 million pound ($31 million) offer.
Cole's growing frustration was reflected by his unhappiness at the prospect of starting the season in north London.
"At one stage in mid-August I thought I'd have to walk back across a broken bridge and stay at Arsenal," he said.
"The thought depressed me, and it probably didn't do much for the boss (Arsene Wenger [ Images ]) either. I sensed he was sick and tired of the speculation."
The move was finally sealed in a swap deal with France [ Images ] defender William Gallas [ Images ] and Cole made his Chelsea debut as a substitute in Saturday's 2-1 win over Charlton Athletic.

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