RITCHIE Humphreys swept the board at Hartlepool United's player of the year awards - taking home four honours, including the Player of the Century accolade.
Humphreys, into his eighth year at Victoria Park won the supporters' association away player of the year award, the player of the year award, was voted the best player of the decade (2000s) and then capped his night off with the Player of the Century award.
Brian Honour was third and Watty Moore second in the centenary voting.
Humphreys moved to Pools in 2001 and made a record 234 consecutive Football League appearances.
He stands eighth in the all-time appearance list with 357 games to his name.
"Getting one honour was a great feeling, but to walk away with four - including the overall award at the end of the night . . . words can't describe how I feel,'' he admitted.
"There's so many great players to have played for this club - and I've been privileged to have appeared alongside some of them.''
Winners
Monkey Business achievment: Micky Barron
Playing for Success, schools award - Jamie McCunnie
HUDSA contribution to the community award - Antony Sweeney
Junior Poolies award - James Brown
Harold Hornsey award for youth team players' player of the year - Matty Tymon
HUFCSA youth team player - Jonny Rowell
Michael Maidens goal of the season - Joel Porter, v Gillingham
Young player of the year - James Brown
Player of the year - Ritchie Humphreys
Players' player of the year - James Brown
Players of the decade
1950s: 3: Frank Stamper, 2: Watty Moore, 1: Kenny Johnson
1960s: 3: Ernie Phythian; 2: John McGovern; 1: Bryan Drysdale
1970s: 3: Alan Goad; 2: Bill Green; 1: Billy Ayre
1980s: 3: Andy Linighan; 2: Rob McKinnon; 1: Bob Newton
1990s: 3: Tommy Miller; 2: Joe Allon; 1: Brian Honour
2000s: 3: Adam Boyd; 2: Micky Barron; 1: Ritchie Humphreys
Player of the Century: 3: Brian Honour; 2: Watty Moore: 1: Ritchie Humphreys
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