'This brings it all back' - Scott on WSL Hall of Fame inductionpublished at 08:10
Former Arsenal defender Alex Scott said being inducted into the Barclays Women's Super League Hall of Fame was a full circle moment.
The 40-year-old's induction was celebrated on Monday evening alongside fellow inductees Steph Houghton, Gilly Flaherty and Rebecca Welch.
"It's a very proud moment," Scott told BBC Sport. "So many people have seen what I have managed to achieve in my broadcasting career which is incredible, but this just brings it all back to what I managed to do as a football player.
"The reason I am doing what I am doing now is because of what I managed to achieve then. It's a time for celebration for that part of my career."
The Gunners legend won 21 trophies during 12 years at the club and when asked what her favourite memory as a player was, Scott said: "With Arsenal I managed to win quite a few trophies. The 2007 quadruple-winning season has gone down in history because no team has managed to do that [since].
"Wining the FA Cup final and playing at Wembley in my club colours, I had managed to play there for England and Team GB, but finally getting that moment in an Arsenal top closed the chapter for me. I managed to achieve everything I thought I ever could and then it was time to move into broadcasting."