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Tommy Hutchison (Thomas Hutchison) was born on 22 September, 1947 in Cardenden, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Tommy Hutchison's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 22 September 1947
Birthday 22 September
Birthplace Cardenden, Scotland
Nationality United States

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Tommy Hutchison Height, Weight & Measurements

At 76 years old, Tommy Hutchison height is 5ft 11+1/2in .

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Tommy Hutchison Net Worth

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1946

He was not the first to do this — Bert Turner had done so in the 1946 final for Charlton and Derby, and Gary Mabbutt would do the same in the 1987 final for Coventry City and Tottenham Hotspur.

He had initially put City in the lead, but his own goal (deflecting a free-kick) meant that the final would go to a replay, which City lost 3–2 five days later.

1947

Thomas Hutchison (born 22 September 1947) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a midfielder.

He made over 1,100 appearances, including 314 in the Football League alone for Coventry City, and more than 160 apiece in the competition for Blackpool and Swansea City (serving the latter as manager for a season before resuming as a player, which continued into his mid-40s), plus shorter spells in the United States and Hong Kong.

1967

The Scot was brought in to bolster the Seasiders' flagging promotion drive, and out of the final nine games of the 1967–68 season, they won eight.

Promotion, however, was missed on the final day.

1968

He showed enough potential to attract the attention of larger clubs, and he joined Stan Mortensen's Blackpool in February 1968 for just over £10,000.

Almost immediately, he took the place of Graham Oates at outside-left, making his debut against Plymouth on 30 March in the English Second Division.

1970

Les Shannon took over from Mortensen as manager, and in his first season achieved promotion to the First Division in 1970 – but it only lasted one season.

Five players from each decade are inducted; Hutchison is in the 1970s.

Blackpool

Seattle Sounders

Manchester City

Bulova

Swansea City

1971

When Bob Stokoe took over from Shannon in June 1971, he worked on Hutchison's crossing ability, believing it to be his only weak spot.

1972

In 1972, Coventry City manager Joe Mercer offered £140,000 cash plus Billy Rafferty for Hutchison's services.

He signed for the Midlands club, leaping at the chance to play in the First Division on a regular basis.

'Hutch' remained at Highfield Road for eight years, playing 355 games and scoring 30 goals.

During his time at Coventry he played probably the best football of his career, winning all of his 17 Scottish caps while at the club.

Nicknamed "Mr Magic" by the club chairman, Derrick Robins, he was voted supporter's Player of the Season three times during his eight-year spell at Highfield Road – a feat no other Sky Blues player has yet equalled.

1973

Hutchison gained 17 caps for Scotland between 1973 and 1975.

Born in Cardenden, Fife, Hutchison began his professional career with Alloa Athletic in the Scottish Second Division, after he was spotted by manager Archie McPherson.

1974

Capped 17 times for Scotland, Hutchison appeared at the 1974 World Cup, though was surprisingly omitted from the 1978 World Cup squad in Argentina when he was arguably playing the finest football of his career.

1980

Hutchison joined Manchester City for a fee of £47,000 in October 1980, becoming John Bond's first signing at Maine Road.

1981

In May 1981, he scored for both sides in the FA Cup Final, as Tottenham Hotspur drew 1–1 with Manchester City.

1983

Hutchison later played for Bulova of Hong Kong and Seattle Sounders (US) before returning to the UK, re-joining John Bond at Burnley in 1983 and moving to Swansea City in 1985 to be managed by Bond at a third different club in his career.

When Bond departed, Hutchison served as manager for six months after the club went into liquidation.

1984

In late-May and early-June 1984, Hutchison made three guest appearances for Manchester United on their summer tour of Australia, playing against Australia, Nottingham Forest and Juventus.

He then made another guest appearance for the club the following May, when he played in Peter Foley's testimonial against an Oxford United XI.

1989

Come September 1989, Hutchison – now just shy of his 42nd birthday – made his debut in European club competition.

Having won the Welsh FA Cup the season before, Swansea entered the UEFA Cup Winner's Cup, and were drawn against Greek giants Panathinaikos.

They were eliminated at the First Round stage, but not before giving the Greek team a scare losing 3–2 in Athens and drawing 3–3 at Vetch Field.

1990

He left Swansea near the end of the 1990–91 season, and joined Southern League side Merthyr Tydfil, where he spent another three years before finally retiring from the game in May 1994, at the age of 46, having played more than a thousand first-team games in his career.

1991

He is in the record books as the oldest player to have played for Swansea City, playing against Southend United in March 1991 at the age of 43 years, five months and 19 days.

1994

On retiring from league football at the age of 43, he joined non-league Merthyr Tydfil where he played for three seasons, finally hanging-up his boots in 1994.

2006

Hutchison was inducted into the Hall of Fame at Bloomfield Road, when it was officially opened by former Blackpool player Jimmy Armfield in April 2006.

Organised by the Blackpool Supporters Association, Blackpool fans around the world voted on their all-time heroes.

2012

He remained in South Wales until 2012, working as a Football Development Officer across the Severn Estuary for Bristol City, but moved back to live in Scotland.

A poll by the Coventry Evening Telegraph voted him the most popular Coventry player of the club's First Division era.