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Hutch: Rolls is a saviour
By Adam Summers
Thursday 2nd September 2010
FIRST-TEAM boss Ian Hutchinson has hailed George Rolls as
the saviour of Weymouth Football Club.
The Terras chairman fired Hutchinson in January, only
to re-appoint the popular 37-year-old just two months later,
and it appears now that their topsy-turvy relationship has
materialised into mutual admiration.
Rolls stopped the ailing club from folding by setting up
a CVA agreement earlier this year and since then, with the
backing of several associate directors and the Weymouth FC
Supporters Association, has helped the club begin trading
again on an even keel.
And Hutchinson believes such an achievement should not be
underestimated considering the club was on the verge of crashing
into oblivion just nine months ago.
He said: I want to give my full backing to the chairman.
First time around it was well documented that we did not have
the most fruitful of relationships but that has come and gone.
I have now come back in and I can only speak as I find and
he has been superb to be fair.
There is a lot of sniping going on at the moment but
from my point of view we have a very good working relationship
and he is the reason why the Football club has survived.
It is going to take years for the club to get back
to normal but it is now standing on its own two feet again,
which is no mean feat.
It now needs stability right through from top to bottom
and that is exactly what George is trying to achieve. He has
been very loyal to me since I came back, along with associate
directors Mark Coleman, Simon Etherington and William Ronald,
and the Weymouth FC Supporters Association, who all work together
very well and are trying to do their best for the football
club.
Hutchinson went on to add: George is a young businessman
but he is also a family man, and the fact that he put that
sportsman dinner on last week, which made a lot of money for
the club with no financial gain for him personally, proves
his intentions.
I know he has his critics but people should get to
know him first because underneath he is a decent bloke.
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