Steve Bull(VII)
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Steve Bull is an English former professional footballer who is best remembered for his 13-year spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.. He played there from 1986 until his retirement from playing in 1999, and holds the club's goal-scoring record with 306 goals, which included 18 hat-tricks for the club.
Bull was capped 13 times by England, and scored 4 goals, all coming in the buildup to Italia 90. He scored his first goal on his debut after replacing an injured John Fashanu against Scotland on 27 May 1989, a low right footed shot to the net. Two more goals came in a friendly against Czechoslovakia on 25 April 1990. His final England goal came against Tunisia, which earned him a place in Bobby Robson's World Cup squad. Despite starting his international career well, he did not score another goal for England after this. He played four times during Italia 90 - three times as a substitute against Republic of Ireland National Football Team, Netherlands National Football Team and Belgium National Football Team and once as a starter against Egypt National Football Team. His final match for England was on 17 October 1990 against Poland, but he was not picked again by his future Wolves manager, Graham Taylor.
On 21 February 2008, Bull entered management with Conference National side Stafford Rangers. He had previously worked as a coach at this level with Hereford United F.C. in the 2000-01 season and had completed his UEFA Pro B coaching license in the years in between.
Bull was capped 13 times by England, and scored 4 goals, all coming in the buildup to Italia 90. He scored his first goal on his debut after replacing an injured John Fashanu against Scotland on 27 May 1989, a low right footed shot to the net. Two more goals came in a friendly against Czechoslovakia on 25 April 1990. His final England goal came against Tunisia, which earned him a place in Bobby Robson's World Cup squad. Despite starting his international career well, he did not score another goal for England after this. He played four times during Italia 90 - three times as a substitute against Republic of Ireland National Football Team, Netherlands National Football Team and Belgium National Football Team and once as a starter against Egypt National Football Team. His final match for England was on 17 October 1990 against Poland, but he was not picked again by his future Wolves manager, Graham Taylor.
On 21 February 2008, Bull entered management with Conference National side Stafford Rangers. He had previously worked as a coach at this level with Hereford United F.C. in the 2000-01 season and had completed his UEFA Pro B coaching license in the years in between.