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#ThanksHutch

rbakersmith

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Central Coast Mariners can today confirm captain John Hutchinson has announced his retirement from the Hyundai A-League, taking effect at the completion of the 2014/15 campaign.
Hutchinson, a club legend, who is one of the competition’s only foundation players and is approaching 10 years of service, will close in on 250 competitive appearances for the yellow and navy and leave a legacy as our first Championship winning captain.

Hutchinson admits he won’t be looking to play for a rival Hyundai A-League side and says he’s very pleased of his achievements during his time on the Central Coast.

“I’ll be retiring from the A-League at the end of this season, all good things must come to an end, and I can’t see myself ever playing for any other club in the A-League.

“I’m proud of what I’ve achieved on the Central Coast and to be able to live and play football in such a great area has been a real joy. I’ve really enjoyed what I’ve done and it’s been fantastic,” Hutchinson said.

The 35-year-old who is well renowned as one of the main drivers for the club’s tight knit culture made it clear that the friendships he has accrued since joining the Mariners ahead of the inaugural Hyundai A-League season have been a real highlight.

“I’ve had a wonderful chance to meet some fantastic people here and that’s the main thing that I’ll take away from all of it. We’ve won things, but it’s more the mateship from the game and I’ve got friends for life.”

Hutchinson says he’s not looking too far ahead at the moment and insists his focus remains on Central Coast’s current Hyundai A-League and AFC Champions League campaigns.

“We’re only halfway through our season. I’m still solely focused on doing well for the Mariners, for my family and myself. Once the season is over, then we’ll look back and reflect,” he said.

The Club can reveal plans are being put in place for Hutchinson to remain with the yellow and navy in an off-field capacity once his distinguished playing days draw to an end.

“I’m currently in discussions with the club to see if there will be a future role for me, I am a fully qualified B licence coach and will be taking my A licence in the near future.

“Hopefully I can stay on in a working capacity with the Mariners, I obviously want to stay with the club,” Hutchinson said.

Central Coast Head Coach Phil Moss said Hutchinson will be strongly missed on the field once he hangs up his boots, but insists that he’ll help the former Maltese international in the next chapter of his football career.

“Hutch is an important member of our squad in the dressing room, on the training pitch and in the community. He’s a fantastic captain, a great leader and a rock solid midfielder who has a lot more quality than what people give him credit for.

“He’s flagged his interest in pursuing a coaching career and I think that’s fantastic.

“He’s got a very good football brain and a good personality, he’s starting a new chapter of his life when this season finishes, and I’ll help him in any way I can. I want to keep Hutch involved, he has a special place in Mariners’ history and in the hearts of everyone involved with the club since day one.

“He would be a fantastic addition to the staff in whatever capacity it ends up being which is why we’re working hard behind the scenes to make sure it’s a job that works for Hutch, his family and the club,” Moss said.

Moss believes Hutchinson’s announcement will have a positive impact on his side ahead of the second half of the season and the 2015 AFC Champions League qualifier.

“His announcement was an emotional moment, you could see the effect it had on the players and staff and I’m very confident that it will further galvanise the squad for what is to come at the back end of the season.

“There will be that extra bit of motivation now to ensure Hutch goes out on a high note,” Moss said.

Moss also praised Hutchinson’s family for their support.

“His wife Kate and the entire Hutchinson family are all a massive part of the club and I’m sure they will continue to be so for many years to come,” Moss said.

Central Coast Mariners Owner & Majority Shareholder, Mr Michael Charlesworth also had nothing but praise for the Championship winning skipper.

“Hutch epitomises exactly what has made the Mariners so special: loyalty, commitment and a fighting spirit that is second to no other player in the Hyundai A-League.”

“His record & achievements speak for itself: having been a major part of the club’s maiden A-League Championship, two premierships and four AFC Champions League Campaigns it is needless to say that he will be missed on the pitch,” Mr Charlesworth said.

The Club is also working on final details on plans for testimonial events for Hutchinson. Further details will be released to fans and media later this afternoon.


Read more at http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...27evt8or1on81t42z15bgrnwt#7L2QA21AhqiY91vq.99
 

dibo

Well-Known Member
Wombat will probebley be happy
I don't think that's fair on Wombat. I don't think he'll be popping corks over it, I think for all the bluster Wombat respects Hutch's long history of service and achievement with our club and will miss Hutch when he's gone as will we all.
 

VicMariner

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"The 35-year-old who is well renowned as one of the main drivers for the club’s tight knit culture"

Good to see he will hang around after he stops playing, must keep the culture strong.

#ClubLegend
 

style_cafe

Well-Known Member
Congratulations to Hutch on announcing his forthcoming retirement from playing.
It`s a tough call for a player to end a career such as Hutch has had.
I`m sure everyone here admires what he has achieved & what he done thus far for our club.

I put my hand up as a critic & admit he`s not my favourite player but his unwaivering devotion to the Mariners,his strength of character & his ability to maintain & improve our culture ensures his legendary status.

I wish him every success in the future & look forward to seeing the improvements he can make for us in an off-field capacity.
 

localpom

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I'm another to admit i probably haven't given Hutch enough credit as a player....but in almost every aspect of his time here he has been a perfect ambassador for our club. At times he has probably held our culture together himself. I'm sure we will see him continue with the club in some capacity. We can cope with losing Hutch the player, i'm hoping Monty gets the armband next season and one of the young guns gets their opportunity alongside him. Losing Hutch the clubman is another thing altogether. Irreplaceable!
 

nebakke

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I hope they rename a grandstand in his honour or maby a solid platinum statue of him holding up the toilet seat outside Bluetounge stadium:):shoutclap:

Wonder how much a fan-kickstarter campaign would need to raise to buy naming rights too CCS...
Mariners playing at Hutcho Stadium! We'd never lose at home again!
 

MrCelery

Well-Known Member
There won't be many dry eyes when he finishes his last A-League home game.

Sat 11 Apr 2015 - Central Coast Stadium . Central Coast Mariners v Western Sydney Wanderers

Big TIFO planned?
 

Atomic

Well-Known Member
There won't be many dry eyes when he finishes his last A-League home game.

Sat 11 Apr 2015 - Central Coast Stadium . Central Coast Mariners v Western Sydney Wanderers

Big TIFO planned?
I'd like to see something grander than a pullover. Perhaps we can have a whip around, like we did for the mega, to raise some funds so the YA can splash out on something truly special.
 

BrisRecky

I'm an idiot savant without the pesky savant bit
while i admit that Hutcho has never been one of my absolute favorites, he has been an exceptional club man and deserves any and all honors heaped upon him
#ThanksHutch
 

dibo

Well-Known Member
One thing - I didn't realise he'd done his B-Licence. He's eligible to be a NYL assistant (which is probably a good place to start). With an A he's eligible to be a NYL head coach.

http://www.footballaustralia.com.au...ng Requirements_fs89aj00dgtj19a3gvix8csmx.pdf

He could be a TD or Head Coach for a NPL club too

http://www.footballnsw.com.au/filea...1016_-_LEG_-_2015_Competition_Regulations.pdf

You simply wouldn't do these if you didn't plan to coach. You wouldn't pass them unless you're half decent. But still, I wouldn't be rushing him to a position above his experience - he's got to earn his stripes along with his badges. I think that was the mistake made with Zwaanswijk.

We've got quite a few ex-players involved in coaching now on or around the Central Coast - O'Sullivan, Porter, Gumprecht, Brown, Kwasnik... I'm probably missing some.

If we get Hutch on a good path, and keep building this group together, we could have a brains trust that serves the club for years.
 

nearlyyellow

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We've got quite a few ex-players involved in coaching now on or around the Central Coast - O'Sullivan, Porter, Gumprecht, Brown, Kwasnik... I'm probably missing some.

If we get Hutch on a good path, and keep building this group together, we could have a brains trust that serves the club for years.
How long do we have to wait to see the trees bear fruit? This is one of the major frustrations on the Coast.
 

Big Al

Well-Known Member
He at least deserves his own sauce bottle.

I reckon the club should go all SFC and chip in for the tifo.

Or a sponsored one.

Certainties in life.
Hutcho giving his all for CCM
And sauce with your pie while you watch.
 

Big Al

Well-Known Member
I think the kids will miss him most. He comes into his element at full time when he walks round and talks to any kid wanting his time after a game.

The time is right. I believe Cacerass should have taken over this year because end of last he really pressed him hard for his spot and hutch won on name and inexperience. This year Monty hasn't been as healthy and the Monty Cacerass partnership didn't kick on like it should of. Also mucking around Cacerass as a no10 didn't help.

Congrats hutch true legend
 

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