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27.04.2021 - 00:31 / msn.com
Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry became the first players to be inducted to the Premier League Hall of Fame on Monday. The Hall of Fame is intended to be the league’s highest individual honour, recognising retired players who were not only special talents but also standout professionals, and those who have made important contributions on and off the pitch.
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Fans of a luxury dupe grab your coats and head over to Home Bargains where they are selling wax melts that smell exactly like a designer perfume. Shoppers have reported that the Extraordinaire wax melts exactly replicate the scent of Thierry Mugler’s Alien fragrance.
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Premier League Hall of fame snub on Monday as the Welshman was set to be inducted into the group over Thierry Henry, according to reports. The former Manchester United winger was charged with assaulting two women and ‘controlling or coercive behaviour’ last week and will appear in court later this week.
Premier League’s newly-created Hall of Fame has been revealed. On Monday, the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer Alan Shearer and Arsenal legend and four-time Golden Boot winner Thierry Henry became the first inductees into the Premier League Hall of Fame, which celebrates the best players to have graced the division since its inception in 1992.
Premier League has unveiled its first entrants. Besides, it's hard to dispute the inclusion of arguably the league's greatest ever player and goalscorer respectively, Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer, so who else will follow in their footsteps?You can bet that Manchester United fans will be campaigning for Paul Scholes, Chelsea fans will be cheering on John Terry and Liverpool fans will be backing Steven Gerrard to name just a few.
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