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Promoted stars: Pereira is West Brom's creative fulcrum ESPN. This includes the announcement of the first two inductees at an event in London this Thursday (19 March), which would have included the unveiling of a shortlist of nominees for the public to vote on through the digital Hall of Fame. NASA and American astronauts have one, prominently located at the Kennedy Space Center. Flashback: Kompany stunner against Leicester THE Premier League have launched their own official Hall of Fame - with two legends set to be inducted next month. "In order to be considered for the Hall of Fame, players must be retired and only their career in the Premier League is taken into account.So, which former Tottenham players could be included? Since the Premier League was created in 1992, fans have had the pleasure of watching some of the world's best players grace these shores. The NFL has one. Kompany strike among great goals scored by defenders The Premier League have announced that they are launching a Hall of Fame to recognise the best players who have graced the top flight since 1992The Premier League has revealed plans to launch its official Hall of Fame to recognise players who have graced the competition since its inception in 1992.From Alan Shearer to Thierry Henry, we've seen a number of fantastic footballers who have made a huge impression in the league over the past 28 years.The first two inductees will be announced on Thursday, March 19 and a shortlist of players will also be published so that fans can vote for inclusion later down the line.Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: "Since 1992, the Premier League has been home to world-class players who have defined generations and provided us with compelling football season after season. From Alan Shearer to Thierry Henry, we've seen a number of fantastic footballers who have made a huge impression in the league over the past 28 years. As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, we have taken the decision to postpone the launch of the Premier League Hall of Fame until further notice.This includes the announcement of the first two inductees at an event in London this Thursday (19 March), which would have included the unveiling of a shortlist of nominees for the public to vote on through the digital Hall of Fame.We know that fans around the world were looking forward to joining us in celebrating the exceptional players who have starred in the Premier League since its inception in 1992 and we will provide updates on the revised launch of the Hall of Fame in due course. Pereira pens permanent deal at The Hawthorns The Premier League Hall of Fame inaugural class, as chosen by ESPN, includes two of the most prolific goal scorers in English soccer history and a winger with one of the longest careers in the top flight. The Premier League has revealed plans to launch its official Hall of Fame to recognise players who have graced the competition since its inception in 1992. Inside Training: Day two Liverpool's training camp in Austria It will be an occasion for our fans around the world to look back over the years and help us celebrate some truly exceptional playing careers.

With this in mind, the top flight has announced that it is to launch an official Hall of Fame to recognise and celebrate the exceptional talent that has entertained and wowed fans for decades. "A place in the Premier League Hall of Fame is reserved for the very best. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. You can unsubscribe at any time.Darren Anderton and David Ginola ready for the final So picking the first two inductees when it launches its Hall of Fame isn't exactly the easiest job. Pereira pens permanent deal at The Hawthorns Making his debut for the Lilywhites in May 1999 against Liverpool after progressing through the club's academy, the defender became a key part of the team over the next decade.King was an outstanding defender but chronic knee problems unfortunately curtailed his career as he hung up his boots at the age of 31 at the end of the 2011/12 season.Not even training with his teammates during the week in the final few years of his career, King still managed to play on a weekend and often came out as the best player on the pitch.A true Tottenham great and a player who would have got more England caps if it wasn't for his knee issues, he may well find himself in the Hall of Fame down the line.Another former Spurs man who will definitely be in contention for the Hall of Fame is Sheringham.Scoring for Nottingham Forest on the opening weekend of the Premier League back in August 1992, the frontman was on the move shortly after as he returned to the capital to seal a move to White Hart Lane.The goals flowed during his time in N17 and he formed great strike partnerships with Jurgen Klinsmann and Chris Armstrong before heading to Manchester United in 1997.However, that wasn't the end of his time at the club as he later returned in 2001 for two years before Portsmouth snapped him up.Sheringham is fondly remembered for his time at Spurs as he netted 124 goals in 277 games for the club.Lighting up the Premier League after joining Newcastle United in 1995, Spurs pulled off quite a coup two years later as they lured the winger to the capital.Ginola was simply sensational in his three years at White Hart Lane and accolades duly followed.1999 was a special year for the Frenchman as he first helped the team win the League Cup after beating Leicester City in the final, before later going on to collect the PFA Players' Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year awards.A defender's nightmare given his quick footwork and array of skills, one of Ginola's most memorable moments at the club was his extraordinary goal against Barnsley in the FA Cup as he slalomed past a number of players before calmly sidefooting the ball home.Bursting onto the scene as a youngster at Wolves, Keane got his move to the Premier League in 1999 as Coventry City snapped him up.Three years later and Tottenham did likewise following spells at Inter Milan and Leeds United.The Irishman made an immediate impact and goals followed once he opened his account in a 2-1 win at Blackburn Rovers.Capable of scoring all types of goals for the Lilywhites, he formed an incredible partnership alongside Dimitar Berbatov as the duo caused all sorts of problems for the opposition.Keane, who won the League Cup with Spurs in 2008, finished his career at the club with 122 goals in 306 games.Joining from Portsmouth in 1992, Anderton was a key part of the Tottenham side in the first few years of the Premier League.His performances alerted England manager Terry Venables and he was soon a regular in the Three Lions squad, including at Euro 96 as the team went so close to winning the tournament.He was a joy to watch at the top of his game but injuries, unfortunately, limited his time on the pitch.Anderton left the club after 12 years to join Birmingham City in 2004.The club pulled off a major signing in 1994 as German international Klinsmann signed on the dotted line.Your phone number won't be shared with any other members of the group.