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Article: Preston woman footballer enters Hall of Fame.
- Article from:
- Lancashire Evening Post (Preston, England)
- Article date:
- October 9, 2007
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The National Football Museum has announced its latest additions to English football's all-time Hall of Fame.
The Panel, voting in its sixth year, is made up of more than 30 of the game's greats, led by museum president Sir Bobby Charlton and vice-presidents Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Tom Finney and Sir Trevor Brooking.
The winners in the female player category include Preston favourite Joan Whalley, an all-time great in the women's game who started her long career in the 1930s.
She is joined by Karen Walker, who captained England until 2003 and was a record goal-scorer for her country.
The winner in the manager category is Terry Venables, ...