who did robbie savage play for
Robbie Savage (the Welsh former international midfielder and now pundit) played for several clubs during his career, mainly in English football.
Main clubs Robbie Savage played for
Here are the senior clubs he played for, in rough career order:
- Manchester United (youth/trainee; no senior first‑team appearances)
- Crewe Alexandra
- Leicester City
- Birmingham City
- Blackburn Rovers
- Brighton & Hove Albion (short spell/loan)
- Derby County
- Stockport Town (non‑league, late career)
He also represented the Wales national team at international level.
Club overview in table form
| Club | Country | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Manchester United | England | Trainee; did not make a senior competitive appearance. | [9][7]
| Crewe Alexandra | England | First regular senior football; established himself as a midfielder. | [7][9]
| Leicester City | England | Key Premier League spell; became well known for his combative style. | [3][7]
| Birmingham City | England | Regular in midfield after leaving Leicester City. | [5][9]
| Blackburn Rovers | England | Another major Premier League stint; over 100 games. | [3][5]
| Brighton & Hove Albion | England | Short spell/loan late in his league career. | [5]
| Derby County | England | Finished his professional league career here, including time in the Championship. | [8][7]
| Stockport Town | England | Non‑league appearance after his main professional career. | [3]
Extra notes
- Internationally, he earned caps for Wales and became a regular in their midfield during the late 1990s and 2000s.
- After retiring, he moved into media work as a TV and radio pundit, which is how many people know him today.
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