Past playersDon Hutchison
Years: 1992-1994
Appearances: 60
Goals: 10
Don Hutchison was a shining midfield light in Liverpool's 1992-93 side under Graeme Souness.
That was the season that brought Hutchison all 10 of his goals for the Reds, as well as 42 of his overall 60 appearances for the club.
Kenny Dalglish brought him to Anfield from Hartlepool United in 1990 on the back of some impressive video evidence, paying £175,000 for his services.
He made his debut against Notts County in March 1992, before cementing a first-team berth the following season, forming an effective central midfield partnership with Jamie Redknapp.
Hutchison fell out of favour in the 1993-94 campaign and did not feature significantly until the run-in under new manager Roy Evans.
He did have the notable honour of being the last player to create a Liverpool goal in front of the standing Kop, winning a penalty that Julian Dicks converted against Ipswich Town in a 1-0 victory in April 1994.
Hutchison's Liverpool career came to an end when he was sold to West Ham United for £1.5 million in 1994.
