Rolls hopeful of securing Terras'
CVA and Hutch return
By Derek Bish
Friday 19th March 2010
WEYMOUTH chairman George Rolls is positive that next Friday
will not be the last in the Terras 120-year history
and hopes to be able to celebrate by also unveiling Ian Hutchinson
as manager that day.
Although a rejection of Rolls proposed Company Voluntary
Arrangement (CVA) could spell the end for Weymouth FC, the
Trade Recruitment supremo is hopeful that it will be passed
without a hitch.
Plus, following a telephone conversation with ex-boss Hutchinson
on Wednesday evening, Rolls could be set to reappoint the
Wessex Stadium favourite as the clubs next manager.
Next Friday is a massive day in the history of Weymouth
FC and I would like to think that the CVA would take care
of itself so we can move on, said the Terras chairman.
I had a conversation with Ian on Wednesday but hes
gone on holiday now and we will take the talks further next
week.
I dont want to go into it too much because that
is to stay between myself and Ian. It would be unfair to say
anything.
Theres not a lot to report on but Im convinced
Ian Hutchinson wants to return as manager of Weymouth FC.
Hutchinson was controversially sacked by Rolls, along with
assistant Andy Mason, in January but was also in a positive
mood following constructive talks with Rolls.
I talked over the phone with George Rolls at length
and Ill be meeting him again next week for more talks
hopefully with a contract ready to be signed,
said Hutchin-son. It was quite a positive chat and we
thrashed a few things out. Hopefully well meet up face-to-face
next week and thrash a few more things out.
I told him how it was from our end and he said things
from his side, and hopefully we will come to an agreement.
But until a contract is in front of us, nothing will
be confirmed.
However, Rolls has said that the management duo will have
to wait for contracts until the clubs future has been
secured through his proposed CVA.
The chairman added: I will speak with Ian again and
if we can come to an agreement thats mutually beneficial
to Ian Hutchin-son and Weymouth FC then Im sure he will
return as manager.
We can agree everything in principle but Im not
going to agree this, that and the other when weve got
the CVA next Friday.
But hopefully next Friday there might be a double bit
of good news with the CVA passing and Ian Hutchinsons
return.
Speaking about the CVAs chances of succeeding, Rolls
commented: If you sound arrogant thinking things are
going through they have a tendency to come back and bite you
in the bum.
But Im quite happy with saying things as they
are and I would be very shocked if it doesnt go through.
n Stephen Reed was absent from the Terras squad for
the match with Welling United because of disciplinary
reasons, Rolls has revealed.
The chairman said: He wasnt involved last week
because of disciplinary reasons at the club.
If thats been resolved, which Im hoping
it has been, he will be available tomorrow.
Weymouth travel to second-placed Chelmsford City tomorrow
(3pm).