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Billy Bassett

Billy Bassett
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Personal information
Full name William Isiah Bassett
Date of birth (1869-01-27)27 January 1869
Place of birth West Bromwich, England
Date of death 9 April 1937(1937-04-09) (aged 68)
Place of death West Bromwich, England
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Playing position Outside right
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1886–1899 West Bromwich Albion 261 (61)
National team
1888–1896 England 16 (8)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

William Isiah Bassett (27 January 1869 – 8 April 1937) was an English association footballer, director and club chairman who served West Bromwich Albion for over half a century.

Born in West Bromwich, the oldest of a coal merchant's six children, at only 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m), Bassett was initially considered too frail for a professional player. Establishing himself as a winger in various local amateur sides, he joined West Bromwich Albion in 1886, playing outside-right. He played 261 Football League games for the club, scoring 61 goals, and he also won 16 England caps (scoring eight goals), becoming one of the game's earliest celebrities. On 28 April 1894, Bassett became the first ever Albion player to be sent off: he was dismissed for using "unparliamentary language" in a friendly match away at Millwall. Bassett made his 311th and final competitive appearance for Albion on the last day of the 1898–99 season, lining up in a 7–1 defeat away against Aston Villa.

Bassett became an Albion director in 1905, following the resignation of the previous board in its entirety. The club was in deep financial trouble and had had a writ served upon them by their bank, but Bassett and returning chairman Harry Keys rescued the club, aided by local fund-raising activities. Bassett became chairman in 1908, and helped the club to avoid bankruptcy once more in 1910 by paying the players' summer wages from his own pocket. He remained Albion's chair until his death.

His activities in the wider footballing world let him to take an active role in the development of both the Football Association and the Football League. The strength of England's rivalry with Scotland had led Bassett to develop a "distaste" for Scots during his playing days, and throughout his 29-year chairmanship Albion did not sign a single Scottish player.

Billy Bassett died in West Bromwich on 8 April 1937 at the age of 68. Two days after his death, a minute silence was held prior to Albion's 4–1 defeat to Preston North End in the FA Cup semi-final at Highbury. The Albion players were clearly affected, with Teddy Sandford saying:


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