Legendary Arsenal captain Tony Adams has been named as the latest member of the Premier League Hall of Fame.
Adams made his senior debut for the Gunners in 1983 and had already won two league titles, before the start of the Premier League.
He captained the side in the first 10 seasons of the Premier League, making 255 appearances at the heart of defence and securing 115 clean sheets in the process.
His ratio of shutting out the opposition in 48.5 percent of matches in which he played 90 minutes is a record for players who have played 200 or more full matches.
Adams helped Arsenal to their first Premier League title in 1997/98 under Wenger, sealing top spot with a memorable 89th-minute goal in a 4-0 win against Everton in May 1998.The win was part of a domestic Double for Arsenal, which also featured the FA Cup.
In his final season in 2001/02, Adams became a Premier League Champion again as the club completed another Double.
The ultimate one-club man, Adams remains the only player to captain a side to top-flight titles in three different decades and is immortalised in a statue outside Emirates Stadium.
The Hall of Fame recognises and celebrates individuals who have an exceptional record of success and have made a significant contribution to the Premier League since its inception in 1992. It is the highest individual honour awarded by the League.
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