I know. I followed the team home and away during that time. He was the right man at the right time. He had no capacity to adapt, however, when Hoof was inevitably found out. Once that happened it was truly awful to watch. He lost his position on the managerial merry-go-round at a younger age than the rest of the usual suspects for precisely that reason. He became, I’m afraid, a dinosaur. The notion, still held by some, that he would have any utility this century, is risible.
As an aside, Bassett got a lot more stick from the crowd than many on here would like to think, though not from me at the time. Also, in the interests of balance you might want to mention his relegations as well.