Dazzle, Tommy, Dazzle, used to be the cry. He’d pick up the ball on the left wing and usually beat two or three players, often twice. Brightened up many a dreary Saturday afternoon in the 70s. In those days there wasn’t the same degree of transfer business or we would never have kept him.
I must be getting old ,remember his debut v man city.dazle Tommy dazzle.
I remember it and I am not old!I must be getting old ,remember his debut v man city.dazle Tommy dazzle.
I remember it and I am not old!
Tommy Hutchison was my hero as a child. I was so lucky to have seen him play for us.Apparently there’s a new book about Tommy Hutchison due to come out.
Unfortunately before my time but given that he’s widely accepted to be our greatest ever player…..
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Best goal I’ve ever seen liveI wrote an article for Late Tackle magazine on Tommy Hutchison. And it was his birthday this week , and hear he's fit and well. I wrote that he is arguably our greatest ever player, especially in the top flight. Remember that goal he scored at Highbury against Arsenal when he dribbled round 4 or 5 players, before putting the ball in their net. What a legend.
I wrote an article for Late Tackle magazine on Tommy Hutchison. And it was his birthday this week , and hear he's fit and well. I wrote that he is arguably our greatest ever player, especially in the top flight. Remember that goal he scored at Highbury against Arsenal when he dribbled round 4 or 5 players, before putting the ball in their net. What a legend.
Yep defo a true legendI was in the Arsenal end when he scored that absolutely great goal celebrating like a mad man. Didn't go down well with the gooners. Still stuff erm...
No, first book on Hutch. Really surprising when you think that there are a few books on ex-City players, but none on the player most would agree is our best ever.Looking forward to buying the book. But if this is the first book out on Tommy Hutchison that is surprising, as a player with his ability and career I'd have thought they'd have been a few.
You get players with a lot less talent than the Hutch writing autobiographies and doing talks etc, and earning vasts amount of money in the process. Then again you get " celebrities " with no talent whatsoever making a living out of it, so we shouldn't be too surprised.No, first book on Hutch. Really surprising when you think that there are a few books on ex-City players, but none on the player most would agree is our best ever.
Love the commentaryEnjoy
I’ve often thought that a book on Benno would be good. Every time I watch the vintage MOTD/The Big Match Revisited he’s the best player on the pitch. Fair play to @Irish Sky Blue - I’ll certainly buy the book.
There's one on the way , ive seen it briefly.I’ve often thought that a book on Benno would be good. Every time I watch the vintage MOTD/The Big Match Revisited he’s the best player on the pitch.
"That's what you call supreme "Tommy Hutchison was my hero as a child. I was so lucky to have seen him play for us.
"Hutch on the wing and Stein in the middle...."
Close. “That’s why we’re called supreme”"That's what you call supreme "
If I remember the song correctly
Thank you.Close. “That’s why we’re called supreme”
I tend to think your right"That's what you call supreme "
If I remember the song correctly
Don’t want to be too pedantic but you’re only close on that one too. His name is John O’ RourkeThank you.
How about "E for B and John O'Rouke"
Don’t want to too pedantic either. His name was John O’Rourke. He sadly passed away.Don’t want to be too pedantic but you’re only close on that one too. His name is John O’ Rourke
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