David Thomas Bassett (born 4 September 1944 in
Stanmore
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) is an English
football manager
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and a former player. Bassett won a total of seven promotions and is one of a select number of managers who took charge of over 1,000 matches.
After a playing career at semi-professional level, Bassett took charge of Fourth Division
Wimbledon
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in 1981, and led them to the First Division within five years; he resigned in 1987 after leading the Dons to 6th place in the top flight. Following a brief stint at
Watford
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Initially a smal ...
, he took over at
Sheffield United, leading United to two consecutive promotions from 1988 to 1990. United remained in the top-flight until 1994, when they were relegated on the final day of the season. Bassett was sacked after a poor start to the 1994-95 season. Bassett next managed
Crystal Palace, losing in the First Division play-off final in 1996.
In 1997, Bassett was appointed general manager and assistant to
Stuart Pearce at
Nottingham Forest
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. When Forest were relegated, Bassett took over as manager, leading the club back to the Premier League as Division One champions in 1998. Bassett was sacked in December 1998 with Forest in the relegation zone. Bassett became manager of
Barnsley
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in May 1999, and led them to the play-off final, which they lost to Ipswich Town. His last role as permanent manager was at
Leicester City F.C., which ended in the Foxes' relegation in 2002. Subsequently, Bassett had roles as caretaker manager at Leicester City and Southampton and served as assistant manager to
Dennis Wise at
Leeds United
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Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
.
Playing career
As a player Bassett was a defensive midfielder at semi-professional level, playing for
Hayes between 1961 and 1963, returning to the club on two occasions from 1964 to 1966 and 1968 to 1969. He also played for
Wycombe Wanderers in 1963–64, for
St Albans City, where he made 11 appearances in the 1967–68 season and for
Walton & Hersham between 1969 and 1974, where he was captain of the side that won the
FA Amateur Cup
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History
Following the legalisation of professionalism within footb ...
in 1973. He was capped by England at
amateur
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level.
Bassett joined
Wimbledon
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in 1974 and was part of the Wimbledon team who, in the 1975 FA Cup, famously beat First Division
Burnley
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away in the 3rd round and then forced a draw in the 4th round at reigning League Champions
Leeds United
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Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
, before losing narrowly 1–0 (the goal being a wide shot that deflected in off Bassett's knee) in the replay.
Bassett made a total of 141 appearances for Wimbledon whilst in the Southern League, 99 league and 42 cup: 53 appearances in 1974–75 scoring two goals, 43 in 1975–76 scoring two goals and 45 in 1976–77. In the Football League, Bassett made 39 appearances for Wimbledon: 35 league, one FA Cup and three League Cup, scoring once. Bassett also made 10 amateur international appearances whilst playing for Walton & Hersham.
Bassett retired from playing and became assistant manager soon after Wimbledon won election to the Football League in 1977 under the management of
Allen Batsford.
Management career
Wimbledon
Bassett was promoted to first team manager following the departure of Allen Batsford's successor,
Dario Gradi, to Crystal Palace in January 1981, when Wimbledon were ninth in the Fourth Division. Wimbledon's form improved substantially following Bassett's appointment, and a 4–1 home win over
Rochdale
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on 28 April 1981 (the penultimate game of the season) secured promotion to the Third Division.
Wimbledon initially struggled at the higher level during 1981–82, Bassett's first full season in charge, and they spent most of the season in a relegation battle. Despite winning four of their last five games of the season, they were still relegated back to the Fourth Division on goal difference, in 21st place.
An excellent campaign in
1982–83 saw Bassett guide Wimbledon to promotion as the Fourth Division championship title winners with 98 points – the highest in any
Football League
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division that year.
Although Wimbledon lost their first two games back in the Third Division, they crushed
Newport County (who had narrowly missed out on promotion to the Second Division the previous season) 6–0 at home in the third game of the league campaign, and by Christmas they were genuine promotion contenders. Promotion was sealed on the penultimate day of the season with
Bolton Wanderers
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beating
Sheffield United 3–1.
In June 1984, Bassett accepted an offer to become manager of Second Division club
Crystal Palace, but changed his mind within 72 hours, refused to sign the contract at
Selhurst Park
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, and returned to Wimbledon, stating that "I gave it some serious thought, but in the end it just did not feel right. We have unfinished business, and I didn't really want to leave here."
Wimbledon's life as a Second Division club began with a notable 2–2 home draw against promotion favourites
Manchester City
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on the opening day of the
1984–85 season. Wimbledon finally managed a secure 12th-place finish, in a season when they were never in any danger of being relegated or having any prospect of promotion.
The
1985–86 season began well at
Plough Lane, with a comfortable 3-0 home win over a financially troubled
Middlesbrough
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. By the end of October 1985, Wimbledon were third in the league and were contenders for a third promotion in four seasons – a feat previously achieved only by
Swansea City. On the final day of the season, a 1–1 draw at
Bradford City saw Wimbledon seal the third and final promotion place to reach the First Division, only a mere nine years after joining the Football League.
In the
1986–87 season, Wimbledon got off to a dream start in the First Division and a 1–0 win at
Charlton Athletic on 2 September 1986 put them top of the league. They stayed top the following week,
until they were overtaken by
Nottingham Forest
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eleven days later. Wimbledon's form for the remainder of the autumn was less impressive, as they finished October in 14th place, but they steadily recovered as the season went on and achieved a highly impressive sixth place in the league with 66 points – ahead of
Manchester United
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. Bassett also guided his team to a shock 3–1 over eventual league champions
Everton in the
FA Cup
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fifth round, though their hopes of cup glory were put on hold for a year when they lost 2–0 at home to
Tottenham Hotspur
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in the quarter-final.
Whilst still hugely popular with both the club's fans and his own players, Bassett resigned from the club in June 1987, after chairman
Sam Hammam attempted to insert a clause into Bassett's contract that would allow Hammam to veto Bassett's team selections. Taking the vacant job at
Watford
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Initially a smal ...
, Bassett handed the reins at Wimbledon to
Bobby Gould
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Early life
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.
Watford
Bassett's reign as
Watford
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Initially a smal ...
manager was short-lived. The team had just finished ninth in the
1986–87 season under the management of
Graham Taylor, who had left to take charge of relegated
Aston Villa
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. Before Bassett's arrival, Watford also sold
John Barnes
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to
Liverpool
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but, instead of retaining the nucleus of the successful side of the mid-80s, he sold several other first-team regulars including
Kevin Richardson,
David Bardsley and
Lee Sinnott. Their replacements did not do as well, and when Watford started the
1987–88 season in poor form, the blame was placed on Bassett who was sacked in January 1988 with the club bottom of the First Division and relegation to the Second Division looking inevitable.
Sheffield United
In 1987–88, Bassett became one of the few managers to have the dubious honour of being involved with two relegated clubs in the same season. On 21 January 1988, just days after leaving Watford, he took over at
Sheffield United. Despite bringing in several new players, he was unable to prevent an already weak team from sliding into the
Third Division after losing the double-legged play-off with
Bristol City 2–1
However, with Bassett bringing his own backroom staff during the close season and more new players brought in, he took them back up at the first attempt in
1988–89. A second successive promotion following in
1989–90, and First Division football returned to
Bramall Lane
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The stadium was originally a cricket ground, built on a road named after the Bramall ...
in the
1990–91 season for the first time since
1975–76. An influential player in this team was striker
Brian Deane, who was capped three times by
England
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.
Sheffield United failed to win any of their first 16 league games in 1990–91, breaking a
First Division record in the process, and went into the new year at the bottom of the First Division. But a rousing resurgence in the second half of the season saw
the Blades climb up to a secure 13th place in the final table. They did even better in
1991–92, finishing ninth in the First Division and securing a place in the new
Premier League
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.
Sheffield United's Premier League debut was reasonable. They finished 14th in the final table, reached the semi-finals of the
FA Cup
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, and condemned
Nottingham Forest
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Founde ...
to relegation by winning the penultimate game of the season. However, when Brian Deane was sold to
Leeds United
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Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
during the 1993 close season, without him the Blades struggled more and got drawn into a relegation battle. It still looked like Sheffield United would stay up until Bassett's luck finally ran out on the last day of the
1993–94 season. Needing a single point to guarantee that they would avoid relegation, they lost 3–2 at
Chelsea, having led 2–1 with 5 minutes remaining, while
Everton's 3–2 win over
Wimbledon
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after being 2 goals down, when any result other than an Everton win would have seen Sheffield United stay up, condemned United to relegation. An eighth-place finish in the
1994–95 Division One campaign was not enough for a play-off place, and Bassett resigned the following December with relegation looking more likely than promotion and protests against the board mounting.
Crystal Palace
Bassett took over at
Crystal Palace in early February 1996, taking charge of a club which was standing in 16th place in Division One and had lost most of its players the previous summer. Bassett set about rejuvenating the side, and a remarkable run of form meant that automatic promotion was still a possibility until the penultimate game of the season. In the end, they finished third in the table and reached the playoff final where they lost 2–1 in extra time to
Leicester City.
Nottingham Forest
In March 1997, Bassett left Crystal Palace to join Premier League strugglers
Nottingham Forest
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as general manager and to assist England player, Forest's captain and caretaker manager Stuart Pearce. However Pearce was unable to prevent them from being relegated, but they were promoted back to the Premier League at the first attempt under Bassett's charge after winning the
1997–98 Division One championship.
However, Forest began their Premier League campaign without both
Kevin Campbell and
Pierre van Hooijdonk, who had scored 53 goals between them during the promotion season. Campbell was sold to
Trabzonspor
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against Bassett's wishes while he was on holiday, then van Hooijdonk went on strike and refused to return to the club. Forest had a very poor start to the
1998–99 Premier League, and Bassett was sacked in January 1999, with "player power" cited as a reason. Forest were unable to avoid the drop under Bassett's successor
Ron Atkinson
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Nicknamed "The Tank" during his ...
.
Barnsley
Bassett succeeded
John Hendrie as
Barnsley
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manager in May 1999. In his first season at the helm Barnsley reached the
Division One play-off final but missed out on promotion to the Premier League after losing to
Ipswich Town.
Bassett left in December 2000 after failing to mount another promotion challenge.
He was linked with a move to succeed
Colin Lee
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Playing career
Lee began his football career w ...
at fellow Division One club
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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,
but when Lee's successor was announced in the new year it was
Dave Jones, formerly of
Southampton
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, who took the role and not Bassett.
Leicester City
Bassett became
Leicester City manager in October 2001. A four-month winless run from December condemned the team to relegation from the Premier League after a six-year tenancy. After a 1–0 defeat to
Manchester United
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which confirmed Leicester's relegation, Bassett became
director of football
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, handing over his managerial duties to assistant
Micky Adams
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. He took over as manager again on 11 October 2004 after Adams' resignation, but left his director of football role after
Craig Levein
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During his playing c ...
was appointed as Adams' replacement.
Southampton
Bassett was appointed as assistant manager to
Harry Redknapp
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at
Southampton
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in the summer of 2005, after the departure of
Jim Smith. When Redknapp left in December 2005, Bassett became the caretaker manager, a role he shared with
Dennis Wise. He left the club on 23 December 2005 after
George Burley was appointed full-time manager of the Saints. Bassett stated that he had been led to believe by the chairman that he was the players' choice as next manager. During his brief sojourn in charge at
St Mary's, Saints played three matches, with one victory, one draw and one defeat.
Watford
During the
2006–07 season, Bassett acted as a consultant to manager
Aidy Boothroyd during the club's spell in the Premier League.
Leeds United
On 31 October 2007, Bassett was appointed as assistant manager to
Dennis Wise at
Leeds United
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Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
for the remainder of the
2007/08 season. On 29 January 2008, it was reported by the ''
Yorkshire Evening Post
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Despite being having coverage and being sold across West Yorkshire ...
'' that Bassett had left the club, following Dennis Wise's resignation as manager.
Sheffield United
On 10 February 2011, Bassett returned to
Sheffield United in a consultancy role for manager
Micky Adams
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, with the club in the midst of a
Championship
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Title match system
In this sys ...
relegation battle and Adams struggling to adapt to his new job.
Managerial statistics
Managerial honours
Wimbledon
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Football League Fourth Division
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fourth-place promotion: 1980–81
* Football League Fourth Division: 1982–83
*
Football League Third Division
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second-place promotion: 1983–84
*
Football League Second Division
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third-place promotion: 1985–86
Sheffield United
* Football League Third Division second-place promotion: 1988–89
* Football League Second Division second-place promotion: 1989–90
Nottingham Forest
*
Football League First Division
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: 1997–98
Individual
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League Managers Association
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Hall of Fame 1000 Club
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