Premier League Hall of Fame 11:44 - Apr 26 with 1160 views | BlueyandCrazy | Shearer and Henry first inductees........ .....usual stuff ignoring pre 1992 "re-brand" Got me thinking though, which of our great team would get in to a proper top flight Hall of Fame Mills - Ipswich/England Captain Cooper - Penalty Saves Butcher - maybe not as post Ipswich career was in Scotland Wark - possibly |  |
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Premier League Hall of Fame on 11:45 - Apr 26 with 1135 views | chicoazul | Pretty much all of them |  |
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Premier League Hall of Fame on 11:48 - Apr 26 with 1108 views | BlueBlueBluex2 | For my money, Henry was the greatest player to have played in the premier league. The man was on fire. Of our players, it has to be Wark. No other Town player comes close to him. |  | |  |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 11:49 - Apr 26 with 1102 views | Simonds92 | How can you have players pre 1992 in the Premier League hall of fame? |  | |  |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 11:57 - Apr 26 with 1064 views | TieDyedIn95 |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 11:49 - Apr 26 by Simonds92 | How can you have players pre 1992 in the Premier League hall of fame? |
You can't. There already is an English Football Hall of Fame - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1208522812900060 which where the people above apply for. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Football_Hall_of_Fame The only two people from Ipswich who might get near the Premier League Hall of Fame are George Burley for his 2000/01 efforts and Marcus Stewart for his goals with Ipswich and Sunderland. The reality is we only ever played 5 seasons in the rebranded top league, of which 4 were pretty horrendous for large parts so we can hardly grumble about being left out of it. |  |
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Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:05 - Apr 26 with 1037 views | MattinLondon | Sorry for being dim - but what exactly is a Hall of Frame? A bit like Bitcoin, I’ve never understand what it is. |  | |  |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:10 - Apr 26 with 1012 views | ArnoldMoorhen | The first Ipswich player to be inducted to the Premier League Hall of Fame will be Didier Drogba. And very well deserved it will be, too. Actually, I'm joking. I hate the idea of the Premier League Hall of Fame, partly because it disregards anything pre-Sky, partly because it duplicates and replaces the National Football Museum, but mostly because, you just know that one day Robbie fcking Savage will be inducted into it, so it makes sense to just start hating it now. |  | |  |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:11 - Apr 26 with 1011 views | TractorCam |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:05 - Apr 26 by MattinLondon | Sorry for being dim - but what exactly is a Hall of Frame? A bit like Bitcoin, I’ve never understand what it is. |
Just people who are considered the best amongst whatever it is. They'll just slowly announce players forever, surprised Sir Alex isn't included in the first announcement. John Wark was 'before my time' but if there was a top division one, he would 100% be in it the amount of games he played for us and Liverpool. |  |
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Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:11 - Apr 26 with 1010 views | WD19 |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:05 - Apr 26 by MattinLondon | Sorry for being dim - but what exactly is a Hall of Frame? A bit like Bitcoin, I’ve never understand what it is. |
Its on Clacton pier. You get a likeness moulded out of fibreglass. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:15 - Apr 26 with 995 views | Marshalls_Mullet | To be fair, it makes sense for the Premier League hall of fame to ignore players who played before the Premier League existed. |  |
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Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:21 - Apr 26 with 961 views | monty_radio | Sadly probably none of them unless the criteria include playing for a small club punching above its weight. If pre '92 were included maybe Ray Crawford as his goals did actually propel us to the league title. If managers were included then Sir Bobby ought to be included under the frequently punching above weight category. Others nearby will be hoping for a contenders' mention. |  |
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Premier League Hall of Fame on 12:23 - Apr 26 with 939 views | The_Last_Baron |
Premier League Hall of Fame on 11:48 - Apr 26 by BlueBlueBluex2 | For my money, Henry was the greatest player to have played in the premier league. The man was on fire. Of our players, it has to be Wark. No other Town player comes close to him. |
I remember walking down the main street in Camden in 2002 around 5.45 on a Saturday afternoon. Who did I see...Thierry Henry and his then wife walking arm in arm. This would have been less than an hour after Arsenal had played at Highbury. I said hello Thierry and he stopped for a quick chat. Nice guy, big smile etc. This was when he was one of the best five players in the world. Can you imagine this happening today to a superstar? I also saw Gilberto Silva driving up the Caledonian Road in his convertible around this time. Smiling and waving to anyone who recognised him. A man who had just won the World Cup. Totally different era but not really very long ago. Social media has changed life for the worse unfortunately. |  |
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