Hutch: Let's move forward
By Derek Bish
Tuesday 16th March 2010
IAN Hutchinson hopes to be able to shake hands with George
Rolls and move forward together for the good of
Weymouth FC, when they meet each other today.
It will be the first time the pair have come face-to-face
since Hutchinsons controversial sacking by Terras
chairman Rolls in January but could end with a shock return
to the club for the Teesider.
After the resignation of Jerry Gill last week, Rolls admitted
he was wrong to dismiss Hutchinson and assistant Andy Mason
before revealing he was to ask them to return to the Wessex
Stadium, something he will do today.
Speaking publicly about todays meeting for the first
time, Hutchinson said: Hopefully we can have a constructive
chat.
Ive always said I would walk over hot coals to
go back, but it is a bit different after what has happened.
I have to sit down and have a constructive chat about
things and hopefully they can be sorted out.
You have to respect George for coming out and saying
he has made a mistake, which me and Andy Mason believed he
had done at the time.
But thats football, its all about decisions
and he felt at the time that it was the right one.
Me and Andy were adamant we would have kept Weymouth
up. We were 12th in the form table and the players believed
we would stay up. I think the fans believed that as well.
Unfortunately it was cut short so we will never know
if we would have but its history now.
Hutchinson and Mason, already firm favourites with the Wessex
Stadium faithful, stemmed the tide of thrashings when they
took over in October and it looked as if the Terras would
have a fighting chance of remaining in Blue Square South.
However, following a 4-1 loss to high-flying Chelmsford City
the heaviest defeat of Hutchinson and Masons
reign Rolls sensationally dumped the management duo,
much to the disgust of Weymouths supporters.
That has left a big question mark over whether they would
be able to trust Rolls again, but Hutchinson hopes an arrangement
can be agreed that is best for Weymouth FC.
Hopefully we can shake hands and move forward together,
he said. I think there is a lot going on at the club
apart from this.
Its a massive month for lots of reasons and the
main thing we have to worry about is Weymouth FC. Hopefully
there will be a club for next season.
If we can sort things out I would love to be part of
that and be part of building again for the future of the football
club and get the community back involved, which I have wanted
to do from day one.
Stability is the key word, if all goes to plan and
there is a football club. I played under 12 managers in my
11 years at the club and its now key to get some stability.
Hutchinson, who would require a signed, written contract
before reaching any agreement, is also keen for Mason to return
alongside him, should a deal be completed.
He said: Andy is a big part of what happened
hes a great coach, a great character and a great lad
so I would love for him to come back if it happens.