Enjoyed that, thanks.
Thought that was good point when Tracey said when Bassett first arrived our fanbase didn’t take to him
but he eventually totally won over the fan base.
Totally agree….Bassett was this passionate confident/ cocky London boy and we were instantly suspicious.
However he had a very similar personality/ style to a young Warnock or Wilder.
He gave us our club back, talked like a fan, very honest interviews always putting the emphasis
on effort/ desire/ attitude over ability. Bassett spoke like a Northerner and formed a strong bond with the fanbase.
Surprised they didn’t ask him about his memories of Mel Rees or maybe even Vinny Jones and Billy Whitehurst.
Bassett bought Rees from WBA, remember him saying he was always highly rated in the game as a youngster but for some reason never
established himself at any club, hardly even played anywhere, so coming here at the age of 25 is his last chance saloon.
Think Bassett mentioned that Rees had a bit of an attitude issue and tended to fall out with his managers.
He played just 8 times for at the end of the 92-92 season and those 8 performances are the best I’ve ever seen.
Rees record for us was won 5, drawn 2, lost just 1.
Agree about the last bit, Tracey was known to be miserable but never stood for any nonsense.
Solid keeper though, very consistent and pulled off the odd great save, one of our better keepers.