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21 Facts About Brian Saah

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Brian Ebo Saah was born on 16 December 1986 and is an English former professional footballer, who is currently an academy coach for Football League One side Leyton Orient.

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Brian Saah scored his first goal for the club in a Football League Trophy tie against future club Woking on 28 September 2004.

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However, Orient manager Martin Ling rubbished the story saying the offer would have been accepted, but still claimed that Brian Saah was the best defender outside the Championship.

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Brian Saah featured quite frequently over the next two seasons but was released at the end of his contract in May 2009, after making a total of 110 appearances scoring twice.

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Brian Saah was made club captain, taking some off-field responsibilities away from team captain Paul Carden.

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In January 2011, Brian Saah found himself playing in a defensive midfield role which coincided with two back-to-back away victories.

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In total, Brian Saah made eighty appearances for Cambridge scoring eight times.

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In July 2011, Brian Saah signed for League Two club Torquay United reuniting again with Martin Ling, despite him having a year to run on his Cambridge contract.

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Brian Saah was made club captain in his first season at the club as the Gulls missed out on promotion via the play-offs with defeat to Cheltenham Town.

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Brian Saah again remained a first team regular with Torquay during his second season with the club making 46 appearances, but rejected the offer of a new contract and chose to leave the Gulls in the summer of 2013.

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Brian Saah stated that he wanted to find a club nearer his family home in London as his son was starting school.

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Brian Saah left having played a total of 86 games, scoring twice.

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Brian Saah scored twice during their Football League Trophy run; st Colchester United and st Southend United.

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In May 2015, Brian Saah was released from the club after two seasons, having made 75 appearances and scoring twice.

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On 6 March 2015, Brian Saah joined Conference Premier club Woking on a 28-day loan.

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On 12 December 2015, Brian Saah netted in Woking's FA Trophy triumph over Boreham Wood, in which he got the equalizer before Giuseppe Sole got the winner in the remaining seconds of the fixture.

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On 23 June 2016, Brian Saah signed a new one-year deal at Woking, therefore keeping him at the club for the forthcoming season.

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On 23 May 2017, it was announced that Brian Saah would leave Woking upon the expiry of his current deal in June 2017.

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In May 2010, Brian Saah was called up to an eighteen-man squad to play for England C for an International Challenge Trophy match against the Republic of Ireland in Waterford.

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Brian Saah re-joined Leyton Orient as academy coach in July 2019.

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On 23 February 2022, following the sacking of Kenny Jackett, Brian Saah was appointed assistant to caretaker manager Matt Harrold.