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[edit] More detailed explanation why this image is significant
Summary of the article
"In the 2004–05 season, Humphreys helped Hartlepool once again make the play-offs. During the play-off semi-final against Tranmere, Humphreys had the task of taking a penalty for Hartlepool in sudden death. This was the first time Humphreys had taken a penalty since his crucial miss at Cheltenham. This time he scored and sent Hartlepool through to the Play-Off final against his old club Sheffield Wednesday.[31]" The image is from that event. That is why it is significant. Englishrose 18:42, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sure the event was fairly significant, but all football players have significant moments in their careers. If the fair use policy covered events like this, then all football players' articles would be littered with screencaps of them scoring/celebrating notable goals - but they're not. Take a look at Thierry Henry, Robbie Fowler and David Beckham (all classed as Good Articles), for example. I personally don't think you can make the case here that the article would be significantly weakened by the absence of this image. Regards, Gr1st 19:01, 28 September 2007 (UTC)