Boleyn Memories - Don Hutchison

Don Hutchison enjoyed two memorable spells with the Hammers making 110 appearances and scoring 18 goals during a successful period for the Club.


Hutchison first arrived at the Boleyn Ground in the summer of 1994 from Liverpool and scored on his debut for the Club against Newcastle.


The former Scotland international netted 14 times in his first two seasons at the Club but left to join Sheffield United in January 1996.


But the talented forward made a return to the east London Club in August 2001 for £5m which was the Club's transfer record fee at that time.


Unfortunately a serious knee ligament injury disrupted his return to east London and he was unable to regain his best form for the Hammers.


But Hutchison still enjoyed many enjoyable moments over his time with the Club and keeps a close eye on how the Hammers are faring – especially since the appointment of his former team-mate Slaven Bilic.


West Ham TV caught up with the 44-year-old and took a trip down memory lane to recall his best moments from both the Boleyn and training ground.