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Dave Bassett 19:30 - Sep 26 with 3599 viewsNoDiddley

Article in Daily Mail today, headline “I don’t enjoy watching football anymore “
He seems to be at every home game of ours with a corporate lanyard around his neck.
Is he taking the pi55? He’s out of Stanmore originally, is he a fan ? And does he pay like us?
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Dave Bassett on 20:37 - Sep 26 with 3342 viewsNorthernr

Tbf if he watches all his football at Loftus Road I can understand the sentiment.
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Dave Bassett on 21:06 - Sep 26 with 3200 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

Ironic, considering that he subjected the country to the 'Crazy Gang' and the worst type of football imaginable.

Though he did sell David Bardsley to us.

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Dave Bassett on 21:07 - Sep 26 with 3199 viewscolinallcars

Well, by & large, all things being equal, taking one consideration with another and not comparing apples to oranges, I liked it better when football was more direct.
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Dave Bassett on 21:13 - Sep 26 with 3176 viewsaston_hoop

I guess he could find a different interest then? Can only see the headline as it is paywalled and it already reads as some kind of greatest hits of 'modern football is woke'

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Dave Bassett on 23:02 - Sep 26 with 2889 viewsBoston

https://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-mail/20250926/282776362709591

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Dave Bassett on 23:40 - Sep 26 with 2800 viewsPlanetHonneywood

He has said nothing I haven't read on here bemoaning how the game has gone! Accordingly, hard to disagree with anything he has said.

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Dave Bassett on 02:33 - Sep 27 with 2584 viewscharmr

Traveling and working in Europe pre premier league met many a football fan lamenting how English soccer was exciting to watch compared to their domestic leagues.

Remember van de Howe and Neville doing skills and juggling together in front of me at HQ. Game itself was played at hurricane intensive levels. Zero finesse.

Ch3/$ea and Arsenal introduced cultured players to English football in the 90,s

Coaches definitely sucking the joy out of the game as well inmo.
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Dave Bassett on 07:44 - Sep 27 with 2251 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Dave Bassett on 02:33 - Sep 27 by charmr

Traveling and working in Europe pre premier league met many a football fan lamenting how English soccer was exciting to watch compared to their domestic leagues.

Remember van de Howe and Neville doing skills and juggling together in front of me at HQ. Game itself was played at hurricane intensive levels. Zero finesse.

Ch3/$ea and Arsenal introduced cultured players to English football in the 90,s

Coaches definitely sucking the joy out of the game as well inmo.
[Post edited 27 Sep 2:35]


With the rise of foreign coaches it's no surprise that we're seeing mirroring tactics and so forth with European leagues. Throw in the vast numbers of foreign players bought in to achieve those tactics and then foreign owners wanting clubs to be run on different lines, it's resulted in this rather dull and often times, insipid product.

For my money: Bassett is merely stating what the overwhelming majority have said on here and elsewhere for years.

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Dave Bassett on 07:54 - Sep 27 with 2213 viewsToast_R

Dave Bassett on 21:06 - Sep 26 by Wilkinswatercarrier

Ironic, considering that he subjected the country to the 'Crazy Gang' and the worst type of football imaginable.

Though he did sell David Bardsley to us.


He did take Wimbledon from Division 4 to Division 1 and an FA Cup quarter final doing it.
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Dave Bassett on 07:59 - Sep 27 with 2195 viewsGaryBannister86

Dave Bassett on 07:54 - Sep 27 by Toast_R

He did take Wimbledon from Division 4 to Division 1 and an FA Cup quarter final doing it.


Yeah he did, but ever watch them against us? They were the most vile, barbaric, disgusting football team ever to walk the planet. I remember going top of the league at Plough Lane and Parker had Fashanu in his pocket. All Fashanu could come up with was to literally throw Parker into the crowd. Most of which was QPR, anyway. Stupid tin pot club.

Hate them, always did, always will. So there.
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Dave Bassett on 08:25 - Sep 27 with 2071 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Dave Bassett on 21:06 - Sep 26 by Wilkinswatercarrier

Ironic, considering that he subjected the country to the 'Crazy Gang' and the worst type of football imaginable.

Though he did sell David Bardsley to us.


Completely agree.

I loved their success story, but the football was God-awful.
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Dave Bassett on 08:38 - Sep 27 with 2007 viewsnumptydumpty

Dave Bassett on 08:25 - Sep 27 by BrianMcCarthy

Completely agree.

I loved their success story, but the football was God-awful.
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Half their team would get sent off every match played, if it was today Brian. Fashanu, Jones, etc would have to change their style quickly to adapt.

They were the architects of my worst ever gamble, when as a student with zero income, placed £100 on Liverpool to win the FA Cup Final in 1988. I never ever bet on football but hardly ever done since. Thought it was about as guaranteed a bet as you could possibly have imagined.


Wrong !!!

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Dave Bassett on 09:57 - Sep 27 with 1814 viewsWatford_Ranger

Money for old rope for 90s/00s managers talking about how the “game’s gone”.


Sean Dyche with Talksport is starting a podcast called ‘Utter Nonsense’.

Even as a huge advocate for getting it launched and smashing into the opposition midfield it’s a bit tired.
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Dave Bassett on 10:01 - Sep 27 with 1795 viewskensalriser

Well Dave, football didn’t enjoy watching you.

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Dave Bassett on 10:09 - Sep 27 with 1769 viewsToast_R

Dave Bassett on 07:59 - Sep 27 by GaryBannister86

Yeah he did, but ever watch them against us? They were the most vile, barbaric, disgusting football team ever to walk the planet. I remember going top of the league at Plough Lane and Parker had Fashanu in his pocket. All Fashanu could come up with was to literally throw Parker into the crowd. Most of which was QPR, anyway. Stupid tin pot club.

Hate them, always did, always will. So there.


Well, they showed us that you didnt need to have all the money and resources to challenge at the top table. They were never going to achieve anything with a fraction of what the Liverpools and Man United's had by playing Brian Clough football. You had to use what you had to your advantage. It wasnt just about the Route One football either, it was player recruitment and team spirit that made them successful. Look at the players they sold off to bigger clubs over the years.

My first ever QPR game was at Plough Lane, and Wimbledon absolutely detroyed us 3-0. It was men against boys stuff.
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Dave Bassett on 11:10 - Sep 27 with 1642 viewsCamberleyR

Dave Bassett on 21:06 - Sep 26 by Wilkinswatercarrier

Ironic, considering that he subjected the country to the 'Crazy Gang' and the worst type of football imaginable.

Though he did sell David Bardsley to us.


He didn't though, it was Brian Horton. We bought Bardsley from Oxford, not Watford.

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Dave Bassett on 11:52 - Sep 27 with 1522 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Dave Bassett on 11:10 - Sep 27 by CamberleyR

He didn't though, it was Brian Horton. We bought Bardsley from Oxford, not Watford.


Good spot.

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Dave Bassett on 12:04 - Sep 27 with 1452 viewsBoston

Dave Bassett on 11:52 - Sep 27 by BrianMcCarthy

Good spot.


...as apposed to Michael Beale.

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Dave Bassett on 13:20 - Sep 27 with 1245 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

81.

Where has the time gone honestly.

Was quite amusing on a recent Undr The Cosh episode.

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Dave Bassett on 19:45 - Sep 27 with 850 viewsGroveR

Dave Bassett on 02:33 - Sep 27 by charmr

Traveling and working in Europe pre premier league met many a football fan lamenting how English soccer was exciting to watch compared to their domestic leagues.

Remember van de Howe and Neville doing skills and juggling together in front of me at HQ. Game itself was played at hurricane intensive levels. Zero finesse.

Ch3/$ea and Arsenal introduced cultured players to English football in the 90,s

Coaches definitely sucking the joy out of the game as well inmo.
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As in Pat Van Den Hauwe? For a professional footballer and supposed hard-man I'd say he's the easiest footballer I've ever seen wound up by us. Remember him getting punchy punchy against us when playing for Everton until Stainrod put him back in his box.
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Dave Bassett on 21:55 - Sep 27 with 613 viewsBoston

Back to Bassett - did he actually grow up in Wembley? Vague recollection of it being mentioned in the pub when I was a youngster.

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Dave Bassett on 23:59 - Sep 27 with 482 viewsSydneyRs

The biggest concern is that someone reads the Daily Mail.
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Dave Bassett on 00:31 - Sep 28 with 442 viewsplasmahoop

I always quite liked Dave Bassett. When he was Sheffield utd manager, and they were towards the bottom of the league, he was asked on match of the day so you think you are safe in your job? He said something along the lines of, well I think the chairman is behind what we are trying to do here and anyway he's in India at the moment. And someone in the background shouted out: Dave there's a phone call for you. From madras!
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