Wolves legend Steve Bull ready for his 50th

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Wolves legend Steve Bull ready for his 50th

Steve Bull is celebrating his 50th birthday tomorrow. Wolves legend is a club record 306-goal top scorer. He was born in Tipton on March 28, 1965. His wife has arranged some nice surprises for him for the year ahead. He came from a TIPTON council estate and on leaving school had stints labouring in a builders yard and fixing beds together. Ron Saunders sold him to Wolves in 1986. Steve Bull was told he wouldn't make it as a professional footballer at the age of 17. After a knee operation, he got his break at West Bromwich Albion. It was at Wolves that he wrote club history and received England recognition.

Bully is preparing for his 50th birthday. He had a difficult time after retiring from football. Bull is studying for football coaching badges. In 1999 Bull met the Queen at the palace. He played for the Albion. Graham got him to sign a contract to play. After playing for Hereford he decided to coach. Steve Bull Enterprises is building his profile. The company is promoting Wolves products. It is also promoting their arch rivals, Manchester United. They are Wolves' biggest rivals. Paul Gascoigne is a sad example of a player who got drunk and got into trouble. Billy is sad for him. His friend Graham convinced him not to do that.


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