By David McCarthy | 05/09/13 the mirror Alan Hutton has thanked Gordon Strachan for putting faith in him after being left in limbo by Aston Villa.The Scotland right-back, bossed by countryman Paul Lambert at club level, enjoyed a loan spell with Real Mallorca last term and expected to be allowed to return to La Liga on Monday as his club received THREE offers from Spain.But the Villans refused to sanction another loan move.Hutton, who has been frozen out completely and told he has no future at the Premier League outfit, now doesn’t have a clue when he’ll play club football again.But the 28-year-old is adamant that he is in the right frame of mind for Friday night’s home World Cup qualifier against Belgium - and Villa teammate Christian Benteke - and is determined to repay Strachan for keeping faith in him.He, who will earn his 34th cap, said: “I want to prove to him and everyone else - not just here and Scotland, but also the manager at Villa and these kind of guys - and say, 'You might not want me but this is what I can do and what I am good at.'"It is a real motivation for me to show a lot of people. He (Strachan) put massive faith in me to play me. I totally respect the manager and his decisions and what he does.“The only thing I can do is work hard and show him I am fit enough and ready to play.”The defender will be able to move to a Championship club on loan from next week, but at the moment his dream of continuing his career in Spain is over.He said: “I had a few opportunities to go back to Spain - there were a few options. Mallorca want me back, but I had three options to go back to La Liga and none of them could agree terms.“It has left me in a position where I am not too sure what is going to happen.“It is very frustrating. If you could picture me that day I was bouncing off the walls; to actually have options - not just one - to go to different teams and they can’t, or are not willing, to agree terms is very annoying.“I was desperate to leave and nothing comes of it and you are on a bit of a downer.
Alan, I'm trying to invent a time machine, then I'm sure I can get you a transfer - Leeds, Wimbledon?The transfer deadline nightmare was the fans, we have not managed to get your shitness off our wage bill.
I imagine he will chop down Big Ben and cause serious injury to him within the first ten minutes of tonights game
Earlier in the window he said he wasn't willing to go back to Mallorca because they were in the 2nd division in Spain and couldn't afford him.Prick. Let the leg breaking piss poor excuse for a Prem footballer rot. If teams aren't willing to pay his wages, then that's his problem. If he wants out that badly I'm sure a contract termination could be arranged by mutual consent. Thats if he wants to play that badly,and playing is more important to him than money.