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English footballer born in 1965 who had a long and successful career with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Joining them in 1986 he made over 500 appearances scoring 300 goals. He represented England 13 times appearing in 1990 World Cup Finals. Known by his adoring fans as 'Bully' for his club loyalty, rapport with supporters and passion for the game he received an MBE for services to Association Football. '''Steve Bull''' (born ]) is an ] ] who had a long and successful career with ]. Joining them in 1986 he made over 500 appearances scoring 300 goals. He represented England 13 times appearing in 1990 World Cup Finals. Known by his adoring fans as 'Bully' for his club loyalty, rapport with supporters and passion for the game he received an MBE for services to ].

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Steve Bull (born 1965) is an English footballer who had a long and successful career with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Joining them in 1986 he made over 500 appearances scoring 300 goals. He represented England 13 times appearing in 1990 World Cup Finals. Known by his adoring fans as 'Bully' for his club loyalty, rapport with supporters and passion for the game he received an MBE for services to Association Football.