Mike
Sutton, a regular in the Chester team of the late 1960’s,
has sadly passed away in Norwich at the age of 76 after
a long struggle with dementia. His plight was well documented
and his son, former Norwich and Celtic striker Chris,
has been one of the people at the forefront of the campaign
to raise awareness of the problems caused by the disease
amongst former professional footballers.
Born in Norwich, Mike turned professional
with his home town club in 1962 and over the next five
campaigns made 51 Football League appearances at Carrow
Road without ever fully establishing himself as a regular
in the first team. Disillusioned with the game he was
considering giving it up until Peter Hauser persuaded
him to move to Sealand Road in summer 1967. It proved
to be a grand decision as over the next three seasons
Mike never missed a Division Four fixture making 137
starts and one appearance from the bench.
An intelligent professional with an
unerring ability to read the game Mike always came across
as cool and composed on the field of play. His knowledge
and adaptability saw him feature in a number of different
positions for Chester but it was as a wing-half that
he flourished and produced his best football. Never
an out and out goalscorer he had the distinction of
opening his account for the club with a hat-trick in
a memorable pre-season friendly against Manchester City
in 1968 as Chester held the League champions to a 4-4
draw.
Mike was always a consistent and reliable
presence and in the 1969/70 season appeared as a key
member of the Chester team that reached the 4th Round
of the FA Cup and the Welsh Cup Final. By this time
his ability was being recognised by higher status teams
and when Chester suffered another financial crisis in
1970 he was one of the players in demand. Billy Dearden
and Andy Provan were the first to go and Mike followed
with a £10,000 move to Second Division Carlisle
United during the summer.
Unfortunately his professional career
was brought to a premature end by a knee injury at the
age of 28, after 51 appearances for the Cumbrians, and
after retirement he took a teaching degree at Loughborough
University. While playing for Chester he had taught
PE at the Firs School and he went on to become a biology
and PE teacher in his native Norfolk at Hellesdon High
School. Mike also returned to football with Great Yarmouth
Town and as an all-round sportsman was a long standing
member of Drayton Cricket Club.
The club send out their condolences
to his family and friends.
FOOTBALL LEAGUE RECORD
Football League – 137+1 appearances
9 goals
First Chester game - v Notts
County (A) August 19th 1967
Last Chester game - v Aldershot (H) April 30th 1970
Chas
Sumner [29/12/20]
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