Barry Hutchinson

[7] He scored again in the next game,[8] and in the next, despite his inexperience in the position, he was described as "nearly always seem[ing] to have space in which to receive the ball; many of his precise passes set up movements which betrayed the Colliers' defenders into a series of thoughtless clearances, and he was a constant menace near goal".

[2] Transfer-listed early on in the 1963–64 season,[10] once returned to the first team his performances as both creator and scorer of goals helped Derby avoid relegation.

[13] Six months with Lincoln City in the Fourth Division was enough to make him their leading scorer for the 1965–66 season, with 20 goals from 27 games in all competitions (18 from 24 in the League).

[14] The transfer fee of £5,000 was high by Fourth Division standards of the time, but the push for promotion – the club's first in more than 40 years – was successful and earned manager Lol Morgan and his team legendary status among Darlington supporters.

[4] Hutchinson played only 30 League games for Darlington, which produced 14 goals,[2] before moving on in November 1966 to yet another Fourth Division club, Halifax Town, for a £2,000 fee.