The Premier League have announced their first two Hall of Fame inductees - but have snubbed the division's most-decorated player Ryan Giggs.
Former Southampton, Blackburn and Newcastle striker Alan Shearer and ex-Arsenal hero Thierry Henry are the first two players to be entered into the group, which honours the contribution of the league's greatest-ever players.
Shearer is the top scorer in Premier League history with a huge tally of 260 goals through his top flight career, which saw him spearhead Blackburn's title charge in 1994/95, prior to his mega-money move to boyhood club Newcastle.
Meanwhile Henry is widely considered the best player to have graced the Premier League, winning three titles at Arsenal including as part of the 2003/04
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