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I thought I would place another extract from the book here just to keep the thread ticking along.
Tommy played with many legendary football characters during his career. In the excerpt below he tells the story of lining up alongside George Curtis in a friendly charity match at Lichfield City. George showed those in attendance that he didn’t do friendlies.
“Just before we went out on the pitch before the game, Ron Wylie told us that Trevor Francis had turned up to play for the all-stars team and was going off after the game to join up with the England squad. We were to be particularly careful around Trevor as England needed him in one piece.
Well, the game began at the usual slow pace, typical of games like this. When I got the ball, I would take on and try to beat my full-back in just the same way I did in any other game. Trevor Francis was up for taking on our defence too. The first time he got the ball he was racing through when George Curtis tripped him up and brought him down. This brought Ron to the touchline and he shouted, ‘George, remember what we said, take it easy.’ George gave him a cheery wave.”
If you want to know what state Trevor was in by the end of the game, read the book!
Excerpt From
Hutch, Hard Work and Belief
Tommy Hutchison and Kevin Shannon
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If you would like to buy the book please click on the link below.
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Tommy played with many legendary football characters during his career. In the excerpt below he tells the story of lining up alongside George Curtis in a friendly charity match at Lichfield City. George showed those in attendance that he didn’t do friendlies.
“Just before we went out on the pitch before the game, Ron Wylie told us that Trevor Francis had turned up to play for the all-stars team and was going off after the game to join up with the England squad. We were to be particularly careful around Trevor as England needed him in one piece.
Well, the game began at the usual slow pace, typical of games like this. When I got the ball, I would take on and try to beat my full-back in just the same way I did in any other game. Trevor Francis was up for taking on our defence too. The first time he got the ball he was racing through when George Curtis tripped him up and brought him down. This brought Ron to the touchline and he shouted, ‘George, remember what we said, take it easy.’ George gave him a cheery wave.”
If you want to know what state Trevor was in by the end of the game, read the book!
Excerpt From
Hutch, Hard Work and Belief
Tommy Hutchison and Kevin Shannon
This material may be protected by copyright.
If you would like to buy the book please click on the link below.
Hutch' order form