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Gerrard and Speed to join football Hall of Fame

3 weeks from now  Raphael   Sport News

Gary Speed and Steven Gerrard, the former Everton and Liverpool footballers, are to be inducted into the prestigious National Football Museum Hall Of Fame.
Welsh international Speed, who died in 2011, played for Everton between 1996 and 1998, as well as Bolton between 2004 and 2008.
Anfield hero Gerrard is now Liverpool's Academy manager after a long and glittering career with the club and England.
Their inclusion in the Hall of Fame was decided by a host of the game’s greats, including Hall of Fame members Sir Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Sir Bobby Charlton, Peter Schmeichel and Roger Hunt.
Chelsea hero Frank Lampard. West Ham player and manager Billy Bonds, Arsenal goalkeeping great Bob Wilson will also be inducted this year.
The Hall of Famers will all be inducted at a ceremony at the museum in Manchester on 21 September 2017.
“We’re delighted to be inducting nine players who have amazed us with their commitment to the great game.
“The decision-making panel is made up of some of the greatest players and managers to grace the game, including some of the 1966 World Cup winning team, which makes the accolade even more prestigious."