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Ritchie Humphreys Goal Collection
Ritchie Humphreys joined Hartlepool in 2001 as a striker, 6 years later he is still carving out brilliant performances as a left back, after a stint as a left winger, right winger and central midfielder. He scored 3 goals in the first four games of the 96/97 season and was regarded as England's next big thing and partnered Michael Owen up from for England Under 21s but found himself down the pecking order due to arrival of Di Canio and Carbone and eventually decided to join Hartlepool. Humphreys could play at a much higher level but has decided to stay at Hartlepool ever since. Dutch legend Johan Cruyff described him as the "next Marco Van Basten" but we all know Humphreys is much better. Ritchie Humphreys also has the joint 3rd hardest shot of all time at 96mph, only David Hirst and David Beckham have recorded harder shots. David Trezeguet equals it but is classed as third as his shot was 0.015 mph harder (source: http://football.guardian.co.uk/theknowledge/story/0,,2012031,00.html)
Ritchie Humphreys is only the second footballer this year to be honored by the Queen, the other being Steven Gerrard. The next thing that Ritchie should receive is the freedom of Hartlepool.
This video shows some of Humphrey's best moments for Hartlepool.
Length: 202
Rating: 4.50 (10 ratings)
Tags: Ritchie Humphreys Hartlepool United pools goals free kick Marco Van Basten Johan Cruyff Roberto Carlos Beckham poolies
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Yes, Prime Minister: A Clear Conscience
Sir Humphrey educates Bernard in how to take minutes from a meeting and get what you want.
Length: 172
Rating: 4.90 (124 ratings)
Tags: BBC BBCWorldwide Yes Prime Minister
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Gareth Humphreys - First Prize 2007
Gareth Humphreys produced this award winning animation for a competition organised by the Northern Ireland Human rights Commission in 2007. He describes his work as follows:
"Each digit that flashes on and off screen represents a life taken during the troubles in Northern Ireland, so I feel the numbers speak for themselves."
Length: 58
Rating: 3.30 (3 ratings)
Tags: freedom of expression human rights belfast northern ireland commission religion university ulster visual
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