Hall of Fame
MCA Trust
Every year, we are lucky enough to be joined by some greats within the sporting world. Guests ranging from former England football legends Teddy Sheringham, Harry Redknapp and David James to current Premier League greats Chris Wilder and Rob Edwards – our ‘Hall of Fame’ grows year on year. It’s these partnerships with former and current legends that allow us to grant even more special wishes to the children we support.
John Still
Hall of Fame No. 1
Former Luton Town, Barnet and Dagenham & Redbridge Manager - 2010
Teddy Sheringham
Hall of Fame No. 2
Former England, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur Striker - 2010
Tony Cascarino
Hall of Fame No. 3
Former Millwall, Chelsea
and Republic of Ireland
Striker - 2010
Martin Allen
Hall of Fame No. 4
Former QPR, West Ham United and Portsmouth Midfielder - 2011
David James MBE
Hall of Fame No. 5
Former England, Liverpool, Manchester City
Goalkeeper - 2012
Peter Taylor
Hall of Fame No. 6
Former Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace and Leyton Orient Winger - 2013
Harry Redknapp
Hall of Fame No. 7
Former West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur Manager and Midfielder - 2014
Barry Fry
Hall of Fame No. 8
Former Barnet, Birmingham City and Peterborough United Manager - 2015
Paul Parker
Hall of Fame No. 9
Former Manchester United, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers Full Back - 2016
Graham Poll
Hall of Fame No. 10
Former Premier League & World Cup Referee, TV Pundit and Columnist - 2017
Ian Holloway
Hall of Fame No. 11
Former Bristol Rovers, QPR and Brentford Midfielder and Manager - 2018
Geoff Pike
Hall of Fame No. 12
Former West Ham United, Notts County and Leyton Orient Midfielder - 2018
Chris Hughton
Hall of Fame No. 13
Former Tottenham Hotspur Full Back and Brighton & Hove Albion Manager - 2019
Patsy Holland
Hall of Fame No. 14
Former West Ham United Midfielder and Leyton
Orient Manager - 2021
Chris Wilder
Hall of Fame No. 15
Former Sheffield United
Full Back and Current
Manager - 2021
Tommy Taylor
Hall of Fame No. 16
Former West Ham United
and Leyton Orient
Forward - 2022
Stan Collymore
Hall of Fame No. 17
Former Nottingham Forest, Liverpool and Aston Villa Striker - 2022
Jimmy Tibbs
Hall of Fame No. 18
Former Elite Boxing Trainer of Nigel Benn, Frank Bruno and Michael Watson - 2023
David Pleat
Hall of Fame No. 19
Former Tottenham Hotspur, Luton Town and Leicester City Manager - 2023
Gary Sweet
Hall of Fame No. 20
Current Luton Town Chief Executive Officer - 2023
Rob Edwards
Hall of Fame No. 21
Former Wolves Centre Back and Current Luton Town Manager - 2023
Mark Clemmit
Hall of Fame No. 22
Current BBC Sports Football Focus Presenter and Radio Broadcaster - 2023
Alvin Martin
Hall of Fame No. 23
Former West Ham United, Leyton Orient and England
Defender - 2023