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Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites

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By Deadly Submarine July 10 2008
As rumoured earlier today, Tranmere today completed the signings of both Bas Savage and George O’Callaghan on two year deals. Striker Savage joins from Millwall whilst O’Callaghan recently left Irish side Cork City with a view to moving to Prenton Park.
Rovers Sign Savage and O’Callaghan
  

The rumours surrounding Bas Savage and George O'Callaghan which we reported on earlier today have tonight been confirmed as both men signed for the Club on two-year deals and in time to make their debuts against Liverpool on Saturday afternoon.

Irish midfielder O'Callaghan is 28 and has most recently played in the Eircom Irish League for Cork City who are his hometown Club.

Having begun his playing career in England for Port Vale, O'Callaghan spent four years at Vale Park before returning home to play for Cork City.  In his time there he won an Irish League winners medal in 2005 and in the same season was named the League's Player of the Year.

O'Callaghan

George O'Callaghan (left) in Action for Ipswich Town

In five years at Cork City, George scored  23 times from midfield in 150 appearances before moving back to England in January 2007 to play for Ipswich Town.  After just a year back in England which included a loan spell at Brighton and Hove Albion, O'Callaghan returned to Cork City in January 2008 and scored nine goals from midfield in just seventeen appearances before deciding this summer to leave Cork once more to join Tranmere.

O'Callaghan should be able to make his debut against Liverpool on Saturday although his move is subject to International clearance from the Irish FA and speaking to the Official Tranmere Rovers Website, O'Callaghan commented......

 "I'm really happy to come to Tranmere and I'm looking forward to the start of the season."

"Hopefully I'll be able to score quite a few goals from midfield and create some chances for my new team mates as well."

O'Callaghan is joined at Tranmere today by a former club mate from his loan spell at Brighton as striker Bas Savage also signed a two year deal at Prenton Park after being told he could not be guaranteed first team football at Millwall next season.

Despite only being 26, the move to Tranmere takes Savage's total number of career Clubs to eight, with six of them being in the last four years since 2004.

Bas Savage

Bas Savage in his Millwall Days

Prior to joining Millwall, Savage spent the season before at two different League One clubs, firstly Gillingham and then Brighton and Hove Albion where he teamed up with George O'Callaghan.

Other previous clubs include Bristol City and his first Club Reading, with loan spells at Bury and Wycombe in between.

Savage has always been a thorn in Rovers side particularly when playing for Gillingham and Brighton so Rovers fans will be hoping he can play well in a white shirt for Rovers as well as against it.  Savage spoke to the Official Tranmere Rovers Website earlier and stated...

 "I'm delighted to sign for Tranmere. They're a big club in League One and I've been impressed with the facilities here."

"The Manager said he was looking for presence up front and I'll provide that."

Speaking of both the new signings, Ronnie Moore told the Official Tranmere Rovers Website....

 "I'm really pleased with both signings. George is a creative goalscoring midfielder.  He is good on the ball, can pick out a pass and can shoot with either foot.  He will add quality to the centre of our midfield.

"Last season we were lacking goals from midfield and George will play a big part in solving that.  He has an exceptional strike rate for a midfielder."

"Bas is a big, strong centre forward who is excellent in the air.  He's a very competitive player who leads the line well and creates chances for others.  He's one of the best hold-up target players at this level and will give us something different to the strikers who are already at the Club."

With the squad now starting to take shape, we will bring you any further transfer news as we get it but for now, why not discuss the new signings on our Message Board?

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Re: IT'S OFFICIAL!
Posted by: Roger89 (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:10:17:51:55

O'Callaghan - Great

But i cant stress how disappointed i am that we hav signed such a bag of sh*** that is Bas Savage, i don't usually judge players before ive seen them in r colours but from his record and wat every1 else has said I am going to, coz he will be shite and i hope he proves me wrong but i seriously doubt it.
Two-year deal as well, ffs.

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Barrie_SWA (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:10:19:09:11

i think we should give the big basman a chance, no better than zola really

and i think callaghan will be better than macca in time!

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: RoverNOut (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:10:19:21:21

Think u are being harsh on Bas, 1stly he had played in a variety of roles including wide and was also in struggling teams - let see how he contributes before we judge him - There arent many big strikers available and if your like me and u been waiting for Zola to sharpen his scoring boots then I dont see him being any worse than what we had. I was a fan of Zola's pace and touch (well his 2nd touch!) but didnt do it in and around the box - lets hope Bas is able to and show us his moonwalk celebration.
O'Callaghan on the other hand appears to be a potential thorn in the dressing room from reports from other clubs and despite having loads of talent thinks he's bigger than the club - sean thornton springs to mind - I hope he's matured but lets give them all a fair crack at the whip - this season is gonna be a tough 1 and we gotta get behind these lads and breed confidence from the start else we're in for another disappointing season!

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: rich_trfc (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:10:19:56:41

They may be good together as they played together at brighton!

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: blakey765 (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:10:20:11:23

lets not judge until we see 4 ourselfs what we have signed in some past season havent always been great superstars the players might work and the signings will could be good 4 us, look at the $@!t weve had in the past which have been proved good signings 4 different teams

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: liam_trfc_06 (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:10:22:47:38

Two fantastic Signings.

Bas is getting slated a lot but there aint many big centre forward in are league and he is the striker we are looking for as Ronnie says hes a big centre forward who will bring players into the game this is the striker we need - delighted.

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Ricci (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:11:11:49:42

Callaghan looks like he can add a bit of quality, Very disapointed with the Savage signing.

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: MARK-TRFC (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:11:15:09:32

Callaghan seems like a quality player, not sure about bas, hes never struck me as player i would want here but...

i am not going to slate him like some people are before iv even seem him play for the club.

give him a chance!

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Smasher (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:13:09:55:45

I support Drogheda Utd in the Eircom League and can tell you that Georgie is a great signing for you. He is an excellent attacking midfielder and playmaker , he will bag plenty of goals. On the downside he has a poor disciplne record , will pick up plenty of yellow and the odd red cards. He has had several personality clashes with various managers at Cork City , but overall he is a class player and will do well at Tranmere. Best of luck to him.....

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Deadly Submarine (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:13:10:02:30

I could see his temperament a little bit yesterday lol!

Thanks for the information on him!

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Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Dave Brilley (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:13:10:05:08

Aye, a couple of his tackles were terribly mis-timed and that was just a friendly. But Im sure he will get sorted out If his discipline In matches isnt good enough.

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: ad91 (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:13:17:10:51

i liked his attitude, he looked like one of the only players who actually cared and actually believed we could win!

will be the best signing of the season (for us)

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Deadly Submarine (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:14:06:47:21

I guess it's a while since we had someone who isn't afraid to really get stuck into a tackle (Ahmed is similar but hasn't really had much of a chance yet) so in that sense it's good I suppose.

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Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: CCFCfan (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:14:20:54:06

I'm a Cork City season ticket holder and I'm delighted to see the back of George O'Callaghan. He can score the odd wonder goal, but his ego has caused nothing but trouble at Cork City. He's fallen out with managers, had teammates walking on egshells at training, caused a split among the fans, and is easily unsettled.

He once compared himself to a cross between Joey Barton and George Best... I'd agree with that: he's got Joey Barton's bad attitude and, just like George Best, he likes to be seen out in the clubs... but that's where the comparison ends. He tries way too hard to be fancy but loses the ball a lot, and then gives up instead of trying to win possession back.

My prediction is that he'll start out well at Tranmere, but after making an impression he'll have some falling out with someone and will sulk his way out of Prenton Park. I just hope that he doesn't end up back at Turner's Cross, where he thinks he's too good for anyway.

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Deadly Submarine (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:14:20:56:17

Liam and myself have experienced his ego first hand already after one match lol!

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Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: ad91 (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:14:21:06:08

i like the sound of him!!


wot happened with u sub?

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: Deadly Submarine (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:14:21:07:44

Liam said to him something like the 'King' or something and he replied 'Yeah I am aren't I!'.

Liam will be able to say if that is exactly right!

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Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: CCFCfan (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:07:14:21:38:10

Sounds just like George! There's one particular reporter from the local echo over here who loves to kiss George's @ss and when he re-signed for us at the start of the season the reporter printed "The king is back, long live the king", so you can imagine the type of @?!t that was feeding his ego here.

Re: Savage and O’Callaghan Sign for Superwhites
Posted by: tinenefs (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:08:11:15:32:17

He is a skillful player... All talent has a raw edge. Lots of fans did feed his GIANT EGO (Sm60) He gave us many happy moments...Best of luck Georgie!

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