How about "You're going home in a fucking ambulance " is that close enoughDon’t want to be too pedantic but you’re only close on that one too. His name is John O’ Rourke
He played three seasons for Merthyr Tydfil after leaving SwanseaI remember working a few months in Cardiff, I think 1996, anyway picked up a local paper in the office one lunch time and Tommy was mentioned in the sports page playing for a non league side in S Wales, quick calculation said he must be well into for forties at the time - a True Legend.
What away to announce yourselves hutch for a tall player genius with the ball and true city legend,also was a big fan of Colin stien .Me too. Hutch's debut and Colin Stein's home debut.
Tony Book would have been sent off about 7 or 8 times on today's referring standards, for his somewhat cynical attempts to stop Hutch taking him apart.
Should have the info for this tomorrow.Purchase the book through your link @Irish Sky Blue keep us up on the Jag Club night please mate
Below are details for an evening with Tommy Hutchison and Barry Powell.
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Chance to meet and have a chat and a photo with Tommy and to buy a signed book too!
Sorry about that mate. I will get the technical department ( my son) to have a look at it. I’ll let you know when he’s fixed it!Kevin tried to order but getting this bounce back at PayPal stage.
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My son has found out there was a problem at the PayPal end of things. If you try again now it should work. Any problems please let me know.Kevin tried to order but getting this bounce back at PayPal stage.
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My son has found out there was a problem at the PayPal end of things. If you try again now it should work. Any problems please let me know.
I’m pleased you sent this message as when my son looked, there were a few people who have tried to buy the book but had the same problem as yourself. I am emailing them now so you will probably get an email too.
Thanks again!
Thanks mate. I hope you enjoy the book.No worries-ordered now and working fine.
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I was at that game stood in the Clock End with about 50 London based Glasgow Rangers fans who had come to watch their idol Colin Stein.Just to bump the thread
Here is Tommy’s description of that famous goal at Highbury in 1972
“By the time we went to Highbury in my fourth game for the club, I had already scored my first Coventry goal, a 25-yarder in a 3-1 win against West Ham. I didn’t think I would score a better goal that season. I was wrong! We were already winning 1-0 against Arsenal and were cutting them to pieces when, in the second period, I picked the ball up just inside our half and set off towards their goal. In my mind’s eye, I can remember beating Alan Ball about three times on that run. Funny how your memory plays tricks, as match reports reveal that I beat him only the once, although he did try to bring me down. I dribbled past McLintock and Rice and then rounded the goalkeeper Barnett before slipping the ball between two defenders on the line and into the net.
As I ran away celebrating, Colin Stein caught me up and shouted, ‘Why did you go and panic?’ It
was an ironic comment as my finish was so cool! A goal like that is pure instinct. When I set off on the run, I wasn’t thinking I would score. The goal simply happened because I beat so many opponents and had no team-mate better placed for me to pass to. Steiny said to me later, ‘If the goal hadn’t been there, you’d have carried on with the ball into the crowd and up the terrace at the Clock End.’ I didn’t even realise that it was such a special goal until I saw the reaction later. In fact, one minute after my goal, I almost repeated the feat but Barnett saved after a long mazy dribble. There are a few grainy seconds of the goal available to see on YouTube and I think that the London Weekend Television cameras were there to cover the game, but for some reason they didn’t release footage of the complete move, which is a shame.”
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Hutch, Hard Work and Belief
Tommy Hutchison and Kevin Shannon
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Joe Mercer described the goal as the finest he had ever seen, some accolade coming from a man who had spent a lifetime in football.
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Me too!I was at that game stood in the Clock End with about 50 London based Glasgow Rangers fans who had come to watch their idol Colin Stein.
As an add on killing two birds with one stone I went to the Manor House hospital that morning to visit my mum and next bed to her was Jimmy Greaves ma and low and behold in came Jimmy to visit her, a real gent.Me too!
Will there be a translator?Hutch on CWR at about 11.30 today if anyone wants to listen.
Unnecessary, he speaks better English than many a sassenach.Will there be a translator?
That’s kind of you to say, thank you!Had it delivered yesterday, it’s a good read!
You read that quick!just finished the book, bravo Irishskyblue. Captured the pride of a scotsman, the career of a great and very well thought of man. I knew it would be a great read because of the subject matter and that is down to your handling of the subject.
my favourite anecdote was from the Bristol City contingent. That Policeman has my respect.
I have also just finished reading the Dennis Mortimer book who was my favourite before Tommy usurped him,
the author has allowed Dennis to focus on some of his unpleasant traits and I was left unsympathetic to them.
Hello mate thanks for the enquiry and sorry for the delay. I wanted to confirm all of the events first.Any news on whether you'll be doing the book signings on the morning of the Blackpool game? I've only just spotted the thread and think this could be a great present for one of my uncles, would love to get him a signed copy
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