Aberdeen, Petershill Clyde Born in
Glasgow, Hutton started his career with
Aberdeen, but failed to break into the first team. He was in goal for the 2003
Scottish Youth Cup final.
Aberdeen lost 3–1 to
Celtic. Hutton then spent a short time in the Junior League with
Petershill. Hutton signed for Clyde on 29 August 2006. He made his debut in a 1–0
Scottish Challenge Cup victory over
Ayr United, and went on to establish himself as first choice goalkeeper. Hutton kept 11 clean sheets in
2006–07, and was part of the defence which boasted the best defensive record during the season. Hutton signed a new 18-month contract in January 2008. He was voted Clyde's Player of the Year for season 2007–08. Hutton was released by Clyde in June 2009 along with the rest of the out of contract players, due to the club's financial position.
Queen of the South & Hamilton Hutton was signed by manager
Gordon Chisholm for
Dumfries club,
Queen of the South on 29 June 2009. Hutton's sequence of four consecutive clean sheets in senior games joined the likes of
Allan Ball,
George Farm,
Alan Davidson and
David Purdie in equalling the club record. In July 2011, Hutton moved to
Hamilton Accies, but after a solitary season at the club he was released at the end of the 2011–12 season.
Greenock Morton Hutton was listed as a substitute for
Greenock Morton in their home league match on 1 September 2012, against
Dumbarton, who were looking to replace
Alan Combe who left
Cappielow Park to join
Hearts as their new goalkeeping coach. Hutton signed for the
Greenock club on 11 September 2012, until the end of January 2013, where he would battle for the number one shirt with
Derek Gaston. Despite only 14 minutes of action for the first team, Hutton signed a contract extension in January 2013 to keep him at the club until the end of the season. He was released by Morton at the end of the 2012–13 season.
Ayr United Hutton signed for Ayr United in July 2013, despite a contract offer from big-spending
Celtic Nation. In July 2014, Ayr United announced that Hutton had re-signed, after impressing in his first season at
Somerset Park. Despite helping the side avoid relegation, Hutton was not offered a new contract and left the club in May 2015.
Dunfermline Athletic In July 2015, Hutton signed for
Scottish League One side
Dunfermline Athletic after appearing in three trial matches for the side. Hutton's first season with the Pars saw him make only two competitive starts, after
Sean Murdoch kept him out of the first-team. His first appearance came a week after Dunfermline won the league title, in a 1–0 win against
Albion Rovers at
Cliftonhill. His only other start came two weeks later in a 4–1 defeat against
Stranraer. For his second season with the side Hutton chose 43 as his squad number, which was his squad number whilst with Aberdeen. In addition to this, Hutton decided that he would have 'Sinclair–Hutton' printed on his jersey, as a tribute to his wife's father who he said had played "a big part of [his] life".
Later career Hutton subsequently signed with
Scottish League One club
Arbroath on 21 July 2017. After one season, he was released by Arbroath in May 2018, signing for league rivals
Airdrieonians shortly after. On 2 January 2021, Hutton left Airdrieonians by mutual consent and immediately signed with
Scottish League Two club
Brechin City on an 18-month deal. Hutton signed for
Alloa Athletic in July 2021. ==Career statistics==