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RCB is one of many positions where we need to "add competition"/strengthen. A goalkeeper, a number 10 and a couple of full backs are arguably more important.

While I agree that Basham may struggle to adapt to the PL, your talk about selling him to Sunderland smacks of someone looking for attention.
He's been an integral part of a squad for nearly 3 years, to discard him so quickly, before giving him a chance to prove his ability shows an incredible lack of class.

You're either winding people up by saying something you don't really mean, or you're tragically disloyal.

Basham joined us on the 5th June 2014, so he's approaching 5 years at the club. I seem to remember his first two years as pretty patchy. I may be mistaken.

I think he's a competent championship player and he's a huge Sunderland fan. If Sunderland got promoted back to the championship, he'd be a great fit on a 3 yr deal to see him through until 34 and the end of his career at the club that he supports, in the area of his family. There is nothing attention seeking or false about that statement.

His all action style is usually due to him chasing after his first touch. He wouldn't get away with that in the Prem and neither would we.

I'm not tragically disloyal, I want us to get promoted and stay there for as long as possible and my views are tied in with this concept.
 
He epitomises United' s mental strength, bold play, team spirit and high intensity this season. You could add overachievement but at this point it sounds patronising. Definitely my player of the season and as several who,like me, have met him can attest an intelligent, personable bloke completely ready to engage with supporters. Surely we can at least manage a 'there's only one Chrissy Basham' chant.

We should never, ever, contemplate any chant that describes a bloke as ‘Chrissy’.
 
Basham joined us on the 5th June 2014, so he's approaching 5 years at the club. I seem to remember his first two years as pretty patchy. I may be mistaken.

Billy Sharp wasn't very impressive in his 1st or 2nd spell at the club, shall we bin him off too?


I think he's a competent championship player and he's a huge Sunderland fan. If Sunderland got promoted back to the championship, he'd be a great fit on a 3 yr deal to see him through until 34 and the end of his career at the club that he supports, in the area of his family. There is nothing attention seeking or false about that statement.

His all action style is usually due to him chasing after his first touch. He wouldn't get away with that in the Prem and neither would we.

Does Basham know he's only a competent championship player and that his first touch would prevent him from playing in the PL? Or do you think he might want a crack at proving himself at the next level after a great season in the championship?

Also, his family live in South Yorkshire - he doesn't commute. Also his child recently started school in the area FYI.

I'm not tragically disloyal, I want us to get promoted and stay there for as long as possible and my views are tied in with this concept.

I disagree.

You want us to get promoted and stay there at the expense of loyalty by the looks of things.
 
Billy Sharp wasn't very impressive in his 1st or 2nd spell at the club, shall we bin him off too?

Does Basham know he's only a competent championship player and that his first touch would prevent him from playing in the PL? Or do you think he might want a crack at proving himself at the next level after a great season in the championship?

Also, his family live in South Yorkshire - he doesn't commute. Also his child recently started school in the area FYI.

I disagree.

You want us to get promoted and stay there at the expense of loyalty by the looks of things.

I would suspect that BS is reaching the end of his career with us, and I am eternally grateful for his previous endeavors. If we don't get promoted, I suspect that he'll have another season with us around the starting 11. If we got promoted however, I would be extremely worried if he was anywhere near our first 11. If we're using previous performance as a guide to future performance, we should go for Deane & Edwards upfront next season.

I don't know CB personally, you obviously do, or at least know of personal details. I was merely stating that he originates from South Tyneside, and was making the assumption that it is the area where his immediate family still resides. If his mum & dad, brothers & sisters have moved to south yorkshire, fair play to them, I didn't know that.

Again, i'm not party to his mindset, so, approaching his 31st birthday, and in good form & fitness, he may consider himself to be premier league level class, I don't know. Objectively, from the facts readily available, he's played 323 league games in his career to date. 6.5% of them have been at the top level, played between 2008 and 2010, the last being for Blackpool v. Aston Villa on the 10th November 2010. 37% of them at League One level and 51% of his games have been at championship level, and he's currently competing at that level, so it's not a massive jump of reason to suggest that he's a competent championship player. If he was to come available tomorrow, I think the interest would be from the championship. No disgrace in that & no sleight intended. I never got any further than park football. The quality of the premier league of 10/11 is a million miles away from the current top flight.

Loyalty left football sometime in the early 90's, when the great & the good gave way to the greedy & the mean. I've been waiting since May 2007 to get back to the top level, and i'll be cautious about letting dewy eyed sentimentality lessening the chances of us staying there.
 
Nearly 4 years ago I stuck a thread up with a bit of future-gazing on who from our then League 1 team would rise with us were we to do a Bournemouth esque rapid rise up to the Premier League. I.e, who would be our Simon Francis – the type of player obviously not good enough for the Prem at the time, but who might grow with us and still have a prominent role in the team when we get there.

I suggested 3 might. John Brayford (the obvious choice at the time of writing...), Ryan Flynn (stop laughing at the back!), and Chris Basham. I’d love to see him get there with us.
 
I would suspect that BS is reaching the end of his career with us, and I am eternally grateful for his previous endeavors. If we don't get promoted, I suspect that he'll have another season with us around the starting 11. If we got promoted however, I would be extremely worried if he was anywhere near our first 11. If we're using previous performance as a guide to future performance, we should go for Deane & Edwards upfront next season.

You'll be worried if Billy Sharp is even near our 1st 11? Christ!

I bet the disloyal Brighton fans were worried that 35 year old Glen Murray was all they had to keep them in the division too!

I don't know CB personally, you obviously do, or at least know of personal details. I was merely stating that he originates from South Tyneside, and was making the assumption that it is the area where his immediate family still resides. If his mum & dad, brothers & sisters have moved to south yorkshire, fair play to them, I didn't know that.

We're aquainted, but I don't know him well. I certainly don't know him well enough to start asserting whether or not Sunderland would be a good move for him and his family.

Again, i'm not party to his mindset, so, approaching his 31st birthday, and in good form & fitness, he may consider himself to be premier league level class, I don't know. Objectively, from the facts readily available, he's played 323 league games in his career to date. 6.5% of them have been at the top level, played between 2008 and 2010, the last being for Blackpool v. Aston Villa on the 10th November 2010. 37% of them at League One level and 51% of his games have been at championship level, and he's currently competing at that level, so it's not a massive jump of reason to suggest that he's a competent championship player. If he was to come available tomorrow, I think the interest would be from the championship. No disgrace in that & no sleight intended. I never got any further than park football. The quality of the premier league of 10/11 is a million miles away from the current top flight.

There's nothing wrong with your analysis, but it's not the whole picture. What was Jamie Vardy's ratio of leagues/appearances before he broke the premierleague consecutive goals record?

Also, in your 1st paragraph you deride "using previous performance as a guide to future performance", yet you appear to be doing exactly that...

Loyalty left football sometime in the early 90's, when the great & the good gave way to the greedy & the mean. I've been waiting since May 2007 to get back to the top level, and i'll be cautious about letting dewy eyed sentimentality lessening the chances of us staying there.

While a lot of loyalty has left football, it's not completely gone. It's the reason we renewed contracts of players who might not of made it after our 2018 promotion, and it's why we allowed those who were surplus to requirements to choose where they were loaned/sold to - to a club of their choice, rather than the club with the best offer.

Loyalty in football is nearly dead, let's try and uphold it rather than killing it off. :)
 
While it's tempting to think that we'd simply rely on the excellent squad of players that get us to the 'promised land', it's naive to think that Wilder and Knill won't already be thinking and planning about potential improvements for next season, and regardless of whether we get promoted or not.

Personally I think Bash will still be around. I've said it before that he's a managers dream, model professional, gives 110%, dedicated, worth his weight in gold in the dressing room alone, so why would we want to get rid? It's not as if we'd get a big fee for him.

I seem to recall that it was felt that Chris Morgan would be out of his depth but he won his place back and at least proved to be better than those Warnock signed to replace him.
 
I was thinking, during the PNE game how Bash is probably my favourite player from the current crop. He's shown loyalty to the club, has grown alongside the squad, has bent when asked and excelled, he's provided moments of magic, determination and class and all while being a humble, genuine human being. If you're looking for a player to show future generations the way a modern player should behave, you could do a lot worse than Bash.

As far as next season goes, he deserves all that he's given to us/the club to be given back in return. He's earned it and I'd be pretty ashamed if, as supporters, we kicked him to the curb for some 'fashionable' alternative.
 
Bollocks....him probably more than anyone deserves his chance in the premier league with United.
One of the longest serving players, never stops and I don’t care if he is nearly 31 he’s still probably one of the fittest lads at the club.
Besides, I would want to see some of the premier league prima donnas jumping out of his way as he comes steaming in!!
 
I've just realised that I must have taken a wrong turn and ended up in the 'Chris 'Golden Balls' Basham Fan Club' clubhouse. I'll need one of the fully paid up, badge wearing, members to sign me in. :p
 
One of the longest serving players

The longest serving of the current squad following Long’s departure. Beats Coutts/Freeman by about 6 months.

Others signed in the same window as Basham: Ben Davies, James Wallace, Andy Butler, Jamal Campbell-Royce, Craig Alcock, Harrison McGahey, Michael Higdon, Jay McEveley, Iain Turner. We’ve come a long way!
 
I've just realised that I must have taken a wrong turn and ended up in the 'Chris 'Golden Balls' Basham Fan Club' clubhouse. I'll need one of the fully paid up, badge wearing, members to sign me in. :p
You’re on a Blades board and he’s been one of our outstanding contributors over the past three seasons. What were you expecting?
 
RCB is one of many positions where we need to "add competition"/strengthen. A goalkeeper, a number 10 and a couple of full backs are arguably more important.

While I agree that Basham may struggle to adapt to the PL, your talk about selling him to Sunderland smacks of someone looking for attention.
He's been an integral part of a squad for nearly 3 years, to discard him so quickly, before giving him a chance to prove his ability shows an incredible lack of class.

You're either winding people up by saying something you don't really mean, or you're tragically disloyal.
No argument from me. Keeper, full backs, no 10 and striker are all more important than replacing Bash.
 



Reasoned debate and not blind reverence?
Try www.reasoneddebate.com. This is a football forum. No one is interested in criticising Basham for the sake of ‘reasoned debate’. If you can’t see beyond the awkwardness of his style of play and appreciate what he brings to the team, then I’ve got no interest in any kind of debate, reasoned or otherwise.
 
Basham joined us on the 5th June 2014, so he's approaching 5 years at the club. I seem to remember his first two years as pretty patchy. I may be mistaken.

I think he's a competent championship player and he's a huge Sunderland fan. If Sunderland got promoted back to the championship, he'd be a great fit on a 3 yr deal to see him through until 34 and the end of his career at the club that he supports, in the area of his family. There is nothing attention seeking or false about that statement.

His all action style is usually due to him chasing after his first touch. He wouldn't get away with that in the Prem and neither would we.

I'm not tragically disloyal, I want us to get promoted and stay there for as long as possible and my views are tied in with this concept.
I thought you were someone else but you appear to have morphed in to that self promoting local radio amateur celebrity Brian:eek:
But thanks for coming on;).
 
Basham won’t go from challenging for player of the season in the championship to not getting a chance in the Premier league if we are to get there. He deserves everything he gets and that’s coming from one of his critics from his early days. What a bloke!

Just on a side note, it’s players like him and people like Wilder that are fetching fans in from all over the place, what’s not to like?
 
We should never, ever, contemplate any chant that describes a bloke as ‘Chrissy’.
You have said on many occasions that we should sing anything to create an atmosphere at our games and shouldn’t belittle any of our songs Pinchy so why can’t people sing that?
 
Basham won’t go from challenging for player of the season in the championship to not getting a chance in the Premier league if we are to get there. He deserves everything he gets and that’s coming from one of his critics from his early days. What a bloke!

Just on a side note, it’s players like him and people like Wilder that are fetching fans in from all over the place, what’s not to like?

Attendances are down 1,000 from last season. They might have fetched them in last season, but some have wandered away this. ;)
 
You have said on many occasions that we should sing anything to create an atmosphere at our games and shouldn’t belittle any of our songs Pinchy so why can’t people sing that?

Because the people concerned are not named Chrissy, even as a nickname. It's embarrassing

Tufty [or Greasy as his song goes] and Bash. Not Chrissy. It's a girl's name.
 
That, and the flick the other week!?

I said last season, I don't have the stats to back it up, but I attended or watched every game we played and I'd bet a bollock on Bash having skilled his way past more players than Brooks.

Reyt player.
 
I said last season, I don't have the stats to back it up, but I attended or watched every game we played and I'd bet a bollock on Bash having skilled his way past more players than Brooks.

Reyt player.
Hmmmm, not sure about that :rolleyes:






The bollock I mean! :confused:
 
Because the people concerned are not named Chrissy, even as a nickname. It's embarrassing

Tufty [or Greasy as his song goes] and Bash. Not Chrissy. It's a girl's name.
I can’t see your name being Pinchy either but you crack on. :D
 



Attendances are down 1,000 from last season. They might have fetched them in last season, but some have wandered away this. ;)

Still approximately 2000 per game more than the Pigs. We're massive. The only thing they care about and we're ahead there as well. Mind the Gap. Mind all the fucking Gaps.
 

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