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BIG BAS IS STILL IN FULL SWING!

BIG BAS

Entertainer carries on playing starring role
By Matthew Nash

DAGGERS DRAWN: Bas Savage in his days at Dagenham & Redbridge
PICTURE: Alamy

MY mate reckons he’s still got it somewhere, tucked away in a wardrobe. “Got it! A Bas Savage moonwalk t-shirt,” he exclaims.
This is not the novelty item it might seem. Back in 2007 these were all the rage on the Sussex coast when the 6ft 3in striker was banging in the goals in at Brighton, becoming an Albion cult hero in the process.
The man with the blue hair (or red, or Spider-Man design depending on the occasion)...

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