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For moments made famous and players famous for having made them.
A place in the Hall of Fame is reserved for only the best.
Who joins is down to you - the fans.
A place in the Hall of Fame is reserved for only the best.
Who joins is down to you - the fans.
A place in the Hall of Fame is reserved for only the best.
Who joins is down to you - the fans.
A place in the Hall of Fame is reserved for only the best.
Who joins is down to you - the fans.
See who has been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame
Tenacious, fast, relentless, Ashley Cole pioneered a new breed of full-back in the English game.
The youth striker who became a senior left-back was unwavering in defence, dangerous in attack, redefining his position to become one of the best in the competition’s history.
After claiming the 2001/02 Premier League title with Arsenal, Cole was at the heart of the “Invincibles’” defence that did not lose a match in becoming the 2003/04 Premier League champions.
Two years later Cole then crossed London to join Chelsea, where he won a further title in his seven seasons there.
One of the greatest goalscorers ever seen, Cole netted 187 times in an illustrious career featuring five Premier League title wins, a Golden Boot and a famous Treble with Manchester United.
"Captain, leader, legend". Chelsea fans' slogan for their hero rang true as the defender captained the Blues to five titles, the most by any player as a captain in the Premier League era.
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