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Post by knowles on Feb 11, 2008 17:14:41 GMT
You might be interested to hear (if you haven't already) that Stafford are supposedly after Steve Bull as their new manager.
Interesting choice. They are effectively down so he will have to be prepared for next season in a lower division
Stafford Rangers are lining up Wolves legend Steve Bull to become their new manager, BBC Radio Stoke understands. The 42-year-old has limited coaching experience but has taken his Uefa B licence and is understood to be considering an offer from the club.
Stafford have been without a manager since Phil Robinson left Marston Road in December, with senior players Neil Grayson and Kevin Street taking charge.
Rangers are second bottom of the Blue Square Premier, 13 points from safety.
Bull has often stated his desire to one day manage Wolves, but has also said he would be prepared to start at the very bottom if it meant getting a chance in management.
He retired from football in 1999 because of a persistent knee injury, ending a 13-year spell at Molineux in which time he scored 306 goals for Wolves and became the club's all-time record goalscorer.
Bull also won 13 England caps, scoring four goals, and was part of the squad that reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in 1990.
Ironically, if he did get the job, he would be replacing one of his former team-mates. Bull and Robinson played together at Wolves during the late 1980s.
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Post by albion on Feb 11, 2008 17:24:39 GMT
The dirty thick dingle inbred traitor b@stard. Has he had his Albion tattoos removed yet?
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