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Yesterday, the Premier League Hall of Fame announced that John Terry and Andy Cole have been inducted after winning a global online poll against 13 other former Premier League stars. They will join Ashley Cole, who was already chosen last week.
John Terry played at Center-Back for Chelsea from 1998 to 2017 where he appeared in 492 Games. A former Captain with Chelsea, Terry was instrumental in the club winning five Premier League Titles, five FA Cups, one UEFA Champions League and one UEFA Europa Title. Terry was praised (and knocked) for his no-nonsense and aggressive style of play. Blessed with a high-soccer IQ, Terry was known for his pugnacious defence, though he could score, as shown by his career 42 Goals (41 with Chelsea and 1 with Aston Villa).
Andy Cole began his professional career in England with Second Division Bristol City, and then Division One Newcastle United opened their bank to land Cole. Shortly after Cole helped Newcastle elevate to the Premier League, he was sold to Manchester United where he had his greatest success. Cole scored 93 Goals for Man U and helped them win five Premier League Titles, two FA Cups and one UEFA Champions League. He later played for Blackburn, Fulham, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Sunderland and Nottingham Forest and scored 289 Goals over his career.
We at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the impending members of the Premier League Hall of Fame.