Bas Savage

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Bas Savage
Personal information
Full name Basir Mohammed Savage
Date of birth 7 January 1982 (1982-01-07) (age 25)
Place of birth    London, England
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Brighton & Hove Albion
Number 17
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2002–2005
2004
2005
2005–2006
2006–2007
2007–
Reading
Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
Bury (loan)
Bristol City
Gillingham
Brighton & Hove Albion
16 (0)
04 (0)
05 (0)
23 (1)
14 (1)
31 (9)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 17th November 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Basir Mohammed Savage (born 7 January 1982 in London) is a professional footballer. He is currently at Football League One side Brighton & Hove Albion and is known for his trademark moonwalk goal celebration, which has gained cult fame on TV's Soccer AM.

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Savage started his professional career at Reading in 2002, where, after a very promising start, he was struck by a career threatening injury that kept him out of the game for almost a year. After Reading appointed Steve Coppell as manager, Savage struggled to get a place back in the team, and was used as a utility midfielder, often playing on the right wing. Despite some good performances in 2003 (notably one against Chelsea in the League Cup) and spending a couple of sessions on loan to Bury and Wycombe Wanderers, Savage was eventually released by Reading.

After being courted by Coventry City, and a host of other clubs, Savage finally decided to sign for Bristol City on a short-term contract. He was soon a favourite of Gary Johnson during his time at Bristol City, and he finally quickly scored his first League goal - a header against Scunthorpe United. He soon won over the City fans, not just by scoring his first goal but with his extragevant style of play. However, he was relegated to the substitutes bench following the arrival of Mark McCammon, before finally leaving the club after being released from his contract.

On 28 September 2006, Savage signed a three month contract with Gillingham after manager Ronnie Jepson decided they would 'have a good look at him before deciding on a long term decision'. He made his debut for Gillingham as a second half substitute for Clint Easton in a 2-1 home win over Cheltenham Town.

His first start came in a 3-2 away win over Tranmere Rovers on 23 December 2006. Following starts in Gillingham's following games, a Boxing Day home match against Leyton Orient where he was involved in the build up to Gillingham's first goal, an own goal scored by Brian Saah.

Having impressed Jepson during his initial three months at Gillingham, Savage signed for a further month in late December and scored his first goal on 20 January 2007 in a 1-1 draw away to the team he made his debut against, Cheltenham Town.

On 31 January 2007, Savage was released from his deal at Gillingham after failing to agree new contract terms, and on 2 February 2007 he signed a one-year deal at Brighton & Hove Albion. [1]

His career at Brighton got off to a flying start, with four goals in his first eight appearances for his new club. His goals for the club has meant he has doubled his goals tally with Brighton compared to what he achieved throughout his whole career combined.

It was his move to Brighton which was the catalyst for his newly found cult status. TV show Soccer AM picked up on his moonwalk goal celebrations and now broadcast every one of his moonwalk celebrations. The feature 'I wanna be like Bas Savage' is broadcast every weekend morning. He even had his own T-shirt made to highlight his goal celebration.

  1. ^ "Striker Signs", seagulls.co.uk, 2007-02-02. Retrieved on 2007-02-19. 


Persondata
NAME Savage, Basir Mohammed
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Savage, Bas
SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer
DATE OF BIRTH 7 January 1982
PLACE OF BIRTH London
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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