Thought it might be nice to give a few extracts from the book as a way of nicely bumping the thread. I’ll try and use a few from Tom’s time at City. That said this first one is from his childhood.
Tommy grew up in a poor but happy family in a Fife mining village. In the excerpt below he gives an idea of how they survived hard times with the help of a mobile ten bob note!
“Despite my happy life, I would have been aware that we were poor from quite an early age. However, it was never something that bothered me; why should it? Everyone else I knew was in the same hand-to-mouth boat as us. It’s only in later years after leaving Dundonald that I realised how truly impoverished we were. There was a ten-bob note that floated around our family. On occasions it would be with one or other of my uncles if they were short, quite often it would be back with us, particularly if my dad was off work with one of his frequent bouts of illness. The main thing I suppose is that we never went hungry – there was always something on the table – or without clothes, however well worn or threadbare they might be. Mum, Dad and our wider family made sure we never went without the essentials.”
Excerpt From
Hutch, Hard Work and Belief
Tommy Hutchison and Kevin Shannon
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