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A combative midfielder in his playing days with clubs such as Leicester City and Derby County, Savage became a high-profile pundit after his retirement from the game.
He still presents the 606 call-in show on BBC Radio 5 Live alongside his managerial duties at Rovers and is known for dividing opinions among his listeners.
But Savage, who turned 51 on Saturday, says not enough is being done when people go so far as personal abuse.
“The supervisors, the volunteers, whoever is standing there, he is [still] “This is allowed to happen constantly,” he added.
“I don’t mind the jokes. I’ve taken pictures with the kids, and I’m willing to stand there and take the most shocking abuse from people of all ages, probably in high-level positions at work.
“They think it’s acceptable to come and hurl vile abuse at a human being – it’s unacceptable, but nothing will be done about it.
“It happens all the time, it happened the night in Worthing and it happened again today.
“I don’t think this is acceptable, but nothing will be done. Nothing has been done at all.”
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