Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have let their feelings gush over former Old Gold striker, Steve Bull.
The, now, 54-year-old’s debut goal for England against Scotland in 1989 was posted to Twitter and that sparked the trip down memory lane.
With supporters reliving the moment from the ’80s, many flooded the comments waxing lyrical over the club’s former striker.
Never tire of watching this… https://t.co/Qvq5HBoRww
— Tim Nash (@TimNash_1) November 14, 2019
For the era of football in which Bully played, he was a phenomenal striker. What a club and local legend to Wolverhampton!
— CabinboyMendez (@CabinboyMendez) November 14, 2019
That’s exactly what curtrone needs to learn ….now hesitation….bang he’s a just like bully with his work rate …
— chrispalomba (@chrispalomba1) November 14, 2019
And to think, VAR would of ruled that out on a foul on the defender.
— Dave Reeves (@davidreeves89) November 14, 2019
The former striker went on to play on 13 occasions for England, bagging four goals over those caps (as per Transfermarkt).
At club level, Bull spent over 13 years with the midlands club, netting 306 goals for the Old Gold, making him the club’s all-time top goalscorer (via Wolves Heroes).
With the latest chance offered up to reminisce over their former striker, Wolves supporters jumped at the chance to air their feelings on the 54-year-old.
Absolutely Brilliant.Bully new where the net was for sure
— Roy Wooldridge (@roylegobrick) November 14, 2019
Shed loads of wolves there, great weekend, the mother of all hangovers
— Andy Gardner (@AndyGar51494231) November 14, 2019
What do we think?
The goal itself is a fantastic piece of individual brilliance and one that will be replayed, over and over again, by the Molineux faithful for many years to come.