JOEY HUTCHINSON


'Jonathan "Joey" Hutchinson' (born April 2 1982 in Middlesbrough, England) is an English footballer, currently a free agent.
Hutchinson was told he would only be offerd an extension to his Darlington contract if he could convince the club he was over his injury problems.[1] After being sent off and concededing a penalty in a game against Wrexham in October 2005, Hutchinson was to be punished by Darlington, for comments he made to the referee.[2] Hutchinson missed the rest of the 2005–06 season with cruciate knee ligament damage.[3]
Hutchinson returned from two separate cruciate ligament injuries in June 2006.[4] Hutchinson was released by Darlington in February 2007, due to recurring injury problems.[5] He impressed whilst on trial with Hereford United during the 2007 pre-season, but was not offered a contract as he lacked what manager Graham Turner wanted physically.[6] He eventually joined York City on non-contract terms on 10 August 2007.[7] He was released by the club in late August, as he wanted to move closer to his family in the midlands.[8]

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1. Hutchinson must wait for new deal
2. Quakers to discipline Hutchinson
3. Darlington target new goalkeeper
4. Pre-season return for Hutchinson
5. Hutchinson released by Darlington
6. GT speaks at the annual Fans Forum
7. York recruit defender Hutchinson
8. Joey Hutchinson Is Released

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