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Christopher Hutchings is an English former footballer and manager. He played for a number of clubs, including Chelsea and played more than 100 games for Brighton & Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town. He has managed in the Premier League with Bradford City and Wigan Athletic, while his most recent tenure was at Walsall. He left Ipswich Town in November 2012 following Paul Jewell's departure.

Playing career
As a player, Hutchings spent time at Harrow Borough, Chelsea, Brighton & Hove Albion, Huddersfield Town, Walsall and Rotherham United. He made a total of 468 senior league appearances. Chris Hutchings was a part-time player (and former bricklayer) with Harrow Borough. Chelsea signed him in July 1980 for £5,000. He made his debut in October 1980 against Cardiff City, playing midfield, and scored the winning goal after just 15 mins. He converted to full-back, where his best assets were his aggressive approach and his speed. Chelsea transferred him to Brighton and Hove Albion for £50,000 in November 1983. ==Management career==
Management career
Bradford City His first coaching role came at Rotherham, where he was youth team coach. He moved to Bradford City as assistant manager under Chris Kamara and continued in the role under Paul Jewell. In his time at Bradford, the club was promoted from the Second Division to the Premier League. Hutchings took charge as Bradford's manager during the 2000–01 season after Jewell moved to Sheffield Wednesday. Hutchings was named Ipswich Town caretaker manager after Paul Jewell left the club in October 2012. He left the club on 8 November 2013. He became a coach at Shrewsbury Town in February 2014, leaving in March 2014 to join Barnsley, where he worked until February 2015. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Outside football, Hutchings has also worked as a bricklayer and a second-hand car salesman. ==References==
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