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Rolls in plea for Hutch to return
to Terras
By Derek Bish
Friday 12th March 2010
GEORGE Rolls hopes to complete a sensational U-turn when
he asks Ian Hutchinson to return as manager of Weymouth.
Jerry Gill resigned from the job yesterday, paving the way
for a shock and dramatic reunion between Hutchinson and Rolls.
The Terras chairman also admitted publicly for the
first time that he made a mistake in relieving Hutchinson
and assistant Andy Mason of their duties in January, less
than a fortnight after verbally agreeing new contracts with
the pair.
I will hold my hands up and realise I made a mistake
in getting rid of Ian Hutchinson I did so for non-footballing
reasons, said Rolls. Ive had a conversation
with Ian because I do realise the passion that the people
of Weymouth have and how much Ian Hutchinson meant to them.
I will be having a meeting with Ian next week to discuss
the potential of him coming back that may well be next
season rather than this.
At the moment, our number one choice is Ian Hutchinson.
Weve agreed to meet to see if we can work together.
Having made well over 500 appearances on the pitch for the
club, Hutchinson was already highly thought of by Weymouths
fans when he took over the reins of the beleaguered club from
Matty Hale last October.
His appointment as manager immediately halted the weekly
thrashings being dealt out to the Terras at the time
his biggest defeat would be the 4-1 loss to Chelmsford City
in his last game at the helm.
The points soon began to rack up as he plotted a miraculous
escape from the Blue Square South drop. Four points against
local rivals Dorchester Town as well as an FA Trophy
win also helped his cause.
However, after guiding Wey-mouth to within five points of
safety, with a game in hand, his time in charge was abruptly
cut short when Rolls sacked him and Mason ahead of potentially
season-defining six-pointers against Worcester City and Lewes.
Hutchinson declined to comment.
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