Henry and Mee join Hall of Fame

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Thierry Henry and Bertie Mee are the latest football icons to be included in the National Football Museum Hall of Fame.

Henry, who was recently voted Arsenal's greatest ever player, will join the list of footballing greats honoured in the exhibition.

His haul of two league titles, two FA Cups and four Golden Boots during his time at the club along with becoming the club's record goalscorer was enough to cement his place in the lineup.

Meanwhile, Bertie Mee, who led Arsenal to their first European trophy in 1970, will also be placed on the list.

Mee won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup before leading his side to the League and FA Cup 'double' in 1971.

He died aged 82 in 2001 and is well remembered among Arsneal fans.

A ceremony in London on September 18th will see the legends inducted into the Hall of Fame.

There they will join other Gunners legends including Dennis Bergkamp and Tony Adams.

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