We are looking at the 15 nominees who have been shortlisted for the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2024.
The two players with the most combined votes from the fans and a Premier League Awards panel will enter the Hall of Fame. Fans can have their say by voting up until 12:00 BST on Monday 8 April.
Robbie Fowler
Fowler was among the most instinctive goal-poachers in Premier League history. Rarely needing time or space to strike, he scored 128 of his 163 Premier League goals for his local club Liverpool.
This included the fastest Premier League hat-trick at the time, as he scored three times in just four minutes and 33 seconds against Arsenal in August 1994, a record that stood until Sadio Mane hit three in less than three minutes for Southampton in May 2015.
He was fourth in the overall goal ranking when he played his final PL match in 2008/09, having added to his tally at Leeds United and Manchester City, and now sits eighth.
Career in numbers
Category | Robbie Fowler |
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Appearances | 379 |
Goals | 163 |
Assists | 39 |
Monthly awards | 2 |
What they said
“I think the nickname ‘God’ sums it up really. He was a god to the fans but also the young players in the dressing room, growing up wanting to emulate his success.” - Michael Owen
Did you know?
Fowler has scored the second-most Premier League goals for Liverpool, with his total of 128 only bettered by Mohamed Salah (152).
The striker's 28 PL goals in 1995/96 remain the most by an Englishman for Liverpool in a single season.