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. More about Steve Bull
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He was capped 13 times for the England team between 1989 and 1990, scoring four goals.In total, we tracked 784 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Steve Bull (STEVE BULL SIGNED SHIRT AND FRAME / WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS) was sold in November 2020 for £395.00 while the cheapest item (Steve Bull ex Wolves origional autograph) found a new owner for £0.60 in July 2020. The month with the most items sold (34) was November 2012 with an average selling price of £2.99 for an autographed item of Steve Bull. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2018 with £329.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was August 2019. In average, an autographed item from Steve Bull is worth £7.27.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Steve Bull were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
The night Wolves hit rock bottom: why the word Chorley still sends shivers throu (01/22/21): Steve Bull, the most famous player in Wolves' recent history, was a helpless spectator when the Midlands club suffered perhaps the most embarrassing defeat of their existence.
Wolves legend Steve Bull opens up on 'alarming' dementia connection with footbal (12/02/20): EXCLUSIVE: Perhaps unsurprisingly, Bull is firmly behind our campaign calling on football to finally tackle its dementia scandal. 'I support it all day long,' he says.
Steve Bull pays tribute to Sir Jack Hayward (01/13/15): Sir Jack appoints the just-retired Steve Bull as honorary vice-president of Wolves in 2006. Paying tribute to Sir Jack, who died earlier today aged 91, Bull described the club’s former owner and president as the man who made Wolves what they are today.
Wolves legend Steve Bull opens new city gym (11/26/14): Wolves legend Steve Bull meets Xercise 4 Less mascot 'The Colonel', as he officially opens the new fitness centre in Craddock Street, Wolverhampton.
Steve Bull rallies fans for England U21 date (09/20/14): Bully wants the best of English young talent to be showcased in the best and biggest way possible for the UEFA European Championship play-off against Croatia on Friday, October 10.
Wolves' Steve Bull to open disabled learning centre (08/2014): There will be a fishing competition where the former striker will hand out trophies to the winners at the Blue House Lane site in Albrighton. The ceremony takes place on August 28.
Wolves legend Steve Bull backs Germany to lift World Cup (07/2014): The record Wolves scorer and former England international believes the momentum Joachim Lowe’s excellent side generated with their amazing 7-1 humiliation of hosts Brazil in the semi-finals will help them become world champions in Rio de Janeiro.
Video: Steve Bull discusses Joleon Lescott's move to West Brom (06/2014): The former Wolves and England international Lescott emerged through the Wolves academy before playing for Everton and Manchester City. Bully moved from Albion to Wolves and went on to become a Molineux legend.
Steve Bull: Wolves legend turned comedian? Bully keeps his fans in stitches at c (03/2014): He is better known for scoring goals than laughs but Wolves legend Steve Bull brought the house down at a bumper charity fundraiser in the Black Country last night.
Steve Bull: Karl Henry should not have got involved in Wolves' Wayne Hennessey s (01/2014): Keeper Hennessey’s refusal to play against Gillingham on Friday and subsequent apology have been aggravated by the tweet from ex-captain Henry attacking head coach Kenny Jackett’s role in the controversy.
Wolves legend Steve Bull surprises fan at wedding who missed first home game in (10/2013): A WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers fan who missed his first home game in 37 years to be at his stepdaughter's wedding was stunned when legend Steve Bull appeared at the reception.
Mark Rhodes and Heather Small star at Steve Bull fundraiser (09/2013): Guests donned stylish gowns and sharp suits for the Black Tie and Diamond Ball, which was hosted by Darlaston-born television and radio presenter Mark Rhodes. Hundreds attended the event thrown by former striker Bully in the posh surroundings of Birmingham’s International Convention Centre.
Steve Bull speaks on what lies ahead for Wolves (06/2013): Bully is urging fans to get behind the team and head coach Kenny Jackett as pre-season training begins next week. The former England international expects to see plenty of selling at Molineux with more players departing before the big kick-off.