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    Stephen George Bull MBE (born 28 March 1965) is an English former professional footballer who is best remembered for his 13-year spell at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He played there from 1986 until his retirement from playing in 1999, and holds the club's goalscoring record with 306 goals, which included 18 hat-tricks for the club.

  2. Stephen "Steve" George Bull (Tipton, Inglaterra, 28 de marzo de 1965) es un exfutbolista inglés que se desempeñaba como delantero. Fue internacional con la selección de fútbol de Inglaterra y jugó el Mundial 1990. Destaca su paso por el Wolverhampton Wanderers, donde jugó 13 años seguidos.

  3. 21 de sept. de 2019 · The ultimate Steve Bull compilation! Top goals from our greatest-ever goalscorer! Wolves. 745K subscribers. Subscribed. 641. 41K views 4 years ago. The very best of Steve Bull's...

  4. 4 de jun. de 2020 · As Wolves won the Fourth Division and Third Division titles in successive seasons, plus the Sherpa Van Trophy, Bull wrote his name into English football history. He became the only player ever to score a half century of goals for his club in successive seasons.

  5. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Wolves Steve Bull made 5 England U21 appearances and scored 3 goals. He made 5 England B international appearances and scored two goals. While playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Steve Bull scored 13 times against Bristol City and Port Vale opponents.

  6. 26 de may. de 2022 · Steve Bull had the technical finesse of a Tyrannosaurus rex chasing a steak and onion pasty. But he was lethal for Wolves and earned an unlikely spot in England's World Cup squad for Italia 90.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2021 · Steve Bull MBE | Directors' Profiles | About Us | Club | Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. Steve Bull MBE being named a vice president of Wolves in July 2006 continued the incredible legacy he holds at the football club. On 14 th November 1986 Bull joined Wolves from arch-rivals West Bromwich Albion for £65,000, alongside Andy Thompson ...