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Sam Hutchinson

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  1. KING-KERRY-DIXON

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    Sam Hutchinson has signed a one-and-a-half year contract with Chelsea just 16 months after announcing his retirement.

    The defender, 22, who came through the club's academy, made four appearances for the Blues before a knee injury forced him to quit in August 2010.

    However, Hutchinson, who was earmarked as one for the future by former Blues boss Jose Mourinho, realised the pain had gone while coaching at Chelsea.

    "It's great to be back and I am looking forward to the future," he said.

    "I take it week by week and it is a slow process. I am still not out of rehabilitation but I am playing 90-minute games and feeling fit.
    "I have progressed from a month of three days training and then a day off to four days training and then a day off.

    "It is important now to stick to the plan and listen to the doctors and progress from there."

    Academy manager Neil Bath added on Chelsea's website: "Should he make progress, we anticipate there could be a further contract but he is still going through the early stages of rehab and is still not training with first-team-type loading in terms of intensity and demands.

    "It's fantastic news because we have a player who has been with us since he was seven, who we thought had retired.

    "It is looking good that he will have a professional living in the game but we have to stay patient with the plan."

    Hutchinson, who can play at centre-back or right-back, made his Chelsea debut, aged 18, against Everton in May 2007.

    He signed a new four-year contract at Stamford Bridge in August 2007 but a knee injury blighted his season, limiting him to only six league games for the reserves.

    Hutchinson captained Chelsea reserves and made his first start, against QPR in the League Cup, in between a couple of Premier League appearances in the 2009-10 season before the knee injury returned and forced him to announce his retirement.

    He made a shock return in the summer and played the first half of a 6-1 pre-season friendly defeat at Crawley.




    This is great news for us,I was really gutted when he had to retire because he is a great prospect.I thought he would probably be club captain one day because he's not overawed at all and barks his orders at the older more experienced players and also looks comfortable on the ball,very very pleased for him...and us!
     
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  2. KING-KERRY-DIXON

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    Sorry,didnt see this had already been covered in another thread...Doh<doh>
     
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    Robby202 Well-Known Member

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    Marvellous news well worth article status <applause>
     
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  4. simonbh7

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    I hope that the lad goes on to have a great career after having had his dreams smashed at such a young age. Good luck to the lad..........apart from when he plays against us of course.
     
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    Its great news for Sam. I'm very pleased for him-he was doing so well until he started getting his injury problems. Lets hope he gets his career going again!
     
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