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Hall of Fame nominations could see four Chelsea favourites hailed as Premier League royalty

The Premier League Hall of Fame is the answer to many football fans' lifelong debates. Who are the top 10 footballers to ever play in the Premier League? Who are the best strikers to play in the league? Do you have to win the league to be considered the best? All of these questions will be answered by the fans themselves.

The votes for the 2022 Hall of Fame are now open. Fans have the choice to decide on who will join Wayne Rooney and Patrick Vieira.

There are several options to choose from. Many names that I grew up watching myself. But there are four in particular that I will give my all to make a case for. Let's begin, and the verdict will be out in on the 3rd of April.

Personally, I believe all of the hall of Famers have to at least lift a Premier League trophy in their lifetime. Of course, we can make exceptions for those who have come close or deserved it, but they are secondary. Maybe it's the Chelsea bias in me, however. I cannot imagine a world where Steven Gerrard doesn't make the list. He is already an inductee from the 2021 voting, and rightfully so.

My four out of six votes go to the following multiple leagues winning candidates.

Drogba is Barclays Premier League heritage. The 2000s and early 2010s were an unforgettable era—football at its prime. Facing up against some of the best, strongest defenders that we have witnessed, Drogba was able to take on anybody. You would not want to be the man tasked with marking the ex-Chelsea forward. Just ask Jamie Carragher.

Carragher has described him as his most difficult player to play against. I'm not surprised. He was a bully on and off the ball. His strength and swift decision making made it easy for him to beat his man. If you were able to break the lines and get

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