
Bassett Meets the Media

J - Journalist
MB - Mike Bassett
J - Welcome to Stoke, Mike! How excited are you to be here at the Potters?
MB - In a word, very. There's been a lot of stick for Stoke over the last couple of years, a lot of it unjustified. I want this criticism gone from the club, although that may be a challenge; football fans are traditionally very stubborn. That's what I'm most excited about, really, the challenge. It might be difficult to get Stoke City to the heights they can reach, but I'm more than prepared to give it a go.
J - You've not had a managerial job for six years now. How do you know you're still capable of the successes you had at Norwich and with England?
MB - I've still been working in football during that time, even if it's not been too obvious. I've worked with the last few England managers, and I like to study other professional managers, to see how they do their jobs, so I feel I'm still ready to take on a club side, and that's what I'm doing here. I believe I still have what it takes to be a successful manager now, regardless of what some critics believe.
J - Is it true you're going to try and change the whole way Stoke play?
MB - Not all of it, no. There's some aspects of their play which I really like, and which work well, which is why Stoke have been in the Premier League since 2008. Those elements, I will be looking to keep. However, I am going to try and implement a different playing style, hopefully more attractive than the long-ball style that was used under Pulis. We have the players to be able to play this style, and it's just a matter of persuading them to do so, during pre-season.
J - Do you share Mark Hughes' concerns over the transfer budget, which is why he departed?
MB - Not at all, no. Mark Hughes improved the squad a fair bit in his short time yet, and from what little I've seen of it, the only real improvement that could be needed in defensive midfield, and I have more than enough money available to buy a sufficient player to fill my early worries. Apart from that, I'm happy with the squad as it is.
J - Where do you think you'll be able to lead your Stoke team to this season?
MB - I couldn't possibly tell you. There's so many factors that could influence it, and you can never truly predict where someone will finish, as this is football, and nothing is certain. However, I feel we have the players to be able to finish in a comfortable mid-table place, and then build on that next summer, to hopefully get higher up the table. If you offered it to me now, I'd certainly take a mid-table finish by May.





thanks, you'll see my new signings over the next couple of days hopefully, although I'm sure there's one whom you won't like 
