Town legends Sir Bobby Robson and Mick Mills have been nominated for The National Football Museum's Hall of Fame. Mills is up for selection in the player category and Robson for the manager section.
The Hall of Fame is voted on by a large and respected panel made up of Jimmy Armfield, Bryan Robson, Sir Bobby Charlton, Jimmy Greaves, John Charles, Nat Lofthouse, Viv Anderson, Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, Sir Alex Ferguson, Jimmy Hill, Sir Bobby Robson, Johnny Haynes, Sir Tom Finney and Mark Lawrenson.
Former Town and England boss Sir Alf Ramsey was inducted as a manager in 2002, the Hall of Fame's inaugural year.
Another ex-Blues' boss, Jackie Milburn, joins Mick Mills as a nominee on this year's players list.
The results of the vote will be announced at a dinner on Sunday, 30th November.
The full list of nominees can be viewed here: National Football Museum.