11 Potential Inaugural Premier League Hall Of Fame Inductees

2. Ryan Giggs

Ryan Giggs Man Utd Goal
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'Evergreen' is a word that can be applied to a lot of players, but no one truly lives up to this title quite like Ryan Giggs.

Alongside our number one on this list, Giggs is currently the odds on favourite to be one of the first inductees to the Hall of Fame. Giggs enjoyed an incredible and truly untouchable career when it comes to silverware, winning thirteen league titles, the most for any player in the Premier League era. On top of this, he made 632 appearances for Manchester United (only Gareth Barry has played more Premier League games at 653) and scored a staggering 109 goals.

During his professional career, Giggs not only won a record amount of Premier League titles, but also won two Champions Leagues, four FA Cups, nine FA Community Shields, three Football League Cups and the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. Ryan Giggs also holds the record for scoring in the most consecutive Premier League seasons (22).

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