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Programme: Jason Hughes
Fans of Derry City

  on next : Radio Ulster

LAST GAME FOR "PIZZA"Peter Hutton. Picture courtesy Tom Heaney Photography

 

Peter Hutton has been told he won't finish his playing days at Derry City, as he had hoped.

 

He is the club's longest serving player - with more than 650 appearances to his name - but now he's become the first casualty of Derry's City financial crisis. Peter Hutton was told he would play his last game for the Candystripes at the end of October, after being told his contract wouldn't be renwed. It marks the end of a 20 year association with his hometown club. Peter's been speaking to Ritchie Kelly.

 



 

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"PIZZA" HUTTON

Peter Hutton looks back on a career in football with Mark Patterson.

 

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Texter: re more social housing...well all I can say is "there goes the neighbourhood". Call me a snob? Fair enough then I am a snob, but I worked hard to buy a property in a nice development along the Buncrana road and now it looks like its going to be swamped by council estates, people dependant on benefits who couldnt care less about their house!

 
 
 

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