Bully swoops for Wolves youngster

Liam Hughes

Steve Bull was today closing in on his first signing as Stafford Rangers manager – Wolves reserve striker Liam Hughes.

The Molineux Academy teenager was set to sign for Rangers on a month’s loan in time for Bull’s first home game in charge against Farsley Celtic on Saturday.

The move is with a view to keeping him for the rest of the season if he does well.

“Hopefully he’ll score some goals for us which is what we need,” said Bull. “He’s young and enthusiastic and he’s got 12 for the reserves this season.

“I can’t keep him for longer than a month initially, but if he does well, I’ll break the bank to keep him.

“I’ve heard great reviews about him from Mick McCarthy and Jez Moxey, so hopefully he’ll do the business for us.”

Hughes has recently returned from a loan spell at League Two Bury, where he played five games, four as substitute. The Rangers boss is desperate to bolster his side’s firepower in time for his first home game in charge with three frontmen sidelined.

Mario Adaggio (ankle) Nathan Smith (thigh) and Del Olaoye all missed Tuesday’s fine comeback 3-3 draw at Histon.

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34 Comments

  1. Bully4England said:

    Cant wait til Saturday afternoon. Hope the Wolves give him plenty of support with signings. He could have Gary Breen, Potter, Elliot as well.

    Cmon you Stafford…..

  2. terrywalsallbaggie said:

    that daint tek long did it,freddie will be there next boing boing

  3. Bully4England said:

    Can’t get used to this “Rangers Boss” business. Can’t the Express & Star keep it as “Bully,” “The Wolves Legend” “The Tipton Terrier”

    He scores with his left foot……

  4. Wolf auditor said:

    Why not also send out lazy Boothroyd, Hopeless Ward and “speedy gonzalez” Breen to Stafford Rangers? Maybe then Mad Mick will play players that actually deserve to be in our team.

  5. James Rees, Cannock said:

    Good on you Steve for giving the lad a chance!
    I hope he does well for you and proves that Wolves should not keep ignoring the youngsters from the academy.
    Good luck Liam!

  6. terrywalsallbaggie said:

    wolves to stafford nice to see the lads got ambition i hope he makes the step up boing boing

  7. JAMIE RIELLY said:

    A GOOD PLACE FOR YOUNSTERS TO GO ON LOAN, LESS UPHEAVAL OF FAMILY LIFE AND NOT TOO FAR FOR WOLVES STAFF TO KEEP A CHECK ON THEM, HOPE STEVE (NOT PERSONALLY) CAN BREED A FEW OF HIS OWN AND PASS INTO WOLVES SYSTEM. WOLVES AS A CLUB OWE STEVE BULL AFTER HIS FAITHFULLNESS.
    BEST OF LUCK STAFFORD AND WOLVES FC.

    JAMIE LANYON HOLIDAY PARK CORNWALL

  8. wolves4life said:

    what a move for bully, hughes and wolves he is a class act and he will score some goals under bully. this will be a massive learning curve for hughes and bully will teach him alot!! great for everyone involved!!!

    good comeback from stafford last night, excellent stuff!!

  9. ledbury wolf said:

    could go even better bully! have- stack, neil collins, d.ward, potter, henry, s.ward, bothroyd, elliot and….well u might as well have eastwood as MM wont play him! any others he can have???

  10. Kent Wolf said:

    Show him the tricks of the trade & send him back when he’s half as good as you!

  11. BullyisGod said:

    Terry (6) - surely it is ambitious for a young striker to get advice and the chance to play for a striking legend. Bully himself played non-league (and even at the lowest point of his career at the poorthornes) before eseeing the light and becoming a Wolves legend and England striker.

  12. Wolf auditor said:

    Terrywalsallbaggie - you really must be bored - you now comment on Wolves AND Stafford Rangers stories!!

  13. James Rees, Cannock said:

    terrywalsallbaggie, I know you like to take the p… as often as possible but just for once can you not see that the lad is not being considered for 1st team duty and has decided to gain more experience elsewhere and under Bully he will learn much more quickly than under Muppet Mick and his Motley Crew!

  14. Wolveschick said:

    I shall be there Steve for ya first home game :)

  15. Bill Williams said:

    JAMIE REILLY (7) - please, please, please do NOT use CAPITAL letters when you write letters!!! This is considered as shouting on the internet!
    Everyday when you send in letters, you use capitals, please press the capitals lock button before you write!
    Thank you!

  16. terrywalsallbaggie said:

    11.striking legend in the 4th division,not good enuff for us, going up the MOWBURY WAY

  17. The Golden Babies said:

    terrywalsallbaggie going up in flames more like.

  18. mike said:

    terrywalsallbaggie,

    can you learn how to spell your manager’s name, it is getting abit annoying.

    come on you wolves, 3-1 on sat

  19. wolves4life said:

    terrywalsallbaggie scoring goals in the fourth division? and teh 3rd dividion and the 2nd division o yh andfor ENGLAND.

    bully played non league for tipton then he left them to go even lower down the chain to play for a team called west bromwich albion then he just joined the might wanderers!!

    you never know terry, lee hughes might be back oen day at the hawthorns!

    going up the mowbury way? which ways that then mate? is that the same way as last season blowing your chance at the last hurdle?

  20. Malvern Wolf said:

    Come on lads, be there for Bully

  21. Jay said:

    Terry, you silly boy, it’s Mowbray! Learn how to spell your managers surname before you come here!

  22. we8wba said:

    why all stick for breen

    he may not be great but he still one of our best defenders and least he cares and wears hit heart on his sleeve

  23. stewart said:

    WHY DOES ANYONE EVEN BOTHER TO ANSWER TERRY THE SLUG BAGGY??

  24. mike said:

    Jay

    Thanks, i have been saying that for ages, them lot are not the brightest though

  25. rolowolf said:

    Why do our fans use even this thread to criticise our team? Let’s focus on the fact that one of our young boys is getting some first team experience and is going to learn under the wing of one of the finest players in our history. A great story all round. Lets be positive, lads. Up the Wolves!!!

  26. WetWolf said:

    Great move for the kid.
    He seems to have some promise so a spell with Bully should help him progress further.
    If Bully can’t pass on some wisdom to a young striker, who can?

  27. deeps said:

    good to see wolves helping out bully! and he is helping us too…

    if they can’t get into our 1st team,its better for them to play football!

  28. Caribbean Wolves said:

    Bully is going to do well. Why? Because he is football through and through not an academic or an intellect. Okay if you are Wenger you will produce the beautiful flowing football of Arsenal, he is a thinker and strategy is his strength, but he plays players in their true position. Then we have Warnock who is crude in every sense and gets together a bunch of thugs and sets about winning ugly, limited success but success. We then have MM who ‘thinks’ he is smart but lives in a fantasy world somewhere between Wenger and Warnock. Result is messy ugly football and confusion amongst fans and players. Now our Bully will manage as he played, from the heart, he will not play people out of posistion or confuse the hell of of them with ‘ideas’. He will send out a fit, highly motivated team and tell them to enjoy scoring goals because that is what football is all about. Ask Alex Ferguson. I hated United but watching them demolish Newcastle was pure footballing joy.

    Bully will succeed, he’s a natural.

  29. Rob said:

    Rave reviews from Moxey……? He’s a business man - NOT a football expert.

  30. rolowolf said:

    Carribean Wolves - are you suggesting that Mick didn’t play with heart? I remember some great clashes between him and Bully, both players committed and full of desire. Bull has gone on record saying that he knew he was up for a battle when he faced Big Mick. This season has certainly been a very disjointed one but we’ve suffered from a number of injuries to key players, Murray, Breen, Craddock, Kightly, Keogh, Jarvis etc. Last season however, when we had few injuries of note, we were a different outfit altogether, playing free-flowing football with a young, fast team. We were never accused of being “ugly” or “confused” despite having by and large the same players. The difference is that fans like yourself have failed to realise that we have had a number of injuries and have continued to put pressure on the team.

  31. wolfmeister said:

    Terrywalsallbaggie -is’nt it about time you did a spelling/english language course. Either that or speak through can someone translate! e.g. what does “tek” mean!

  32. Dennis Nicholls said:

    Terrywalsallbaggie.
    You have to be one of the most partially illiterate, inane youngsters in the Midlands.

  33. DudzieWolf said:

    I know some of you may not believe me but I actually emailed Bully with this suggestion a couple of nights ag from bullbully.net

    Good on ya Steve, he won’t get into our senior team with seven strikers fighting for one place in our newly acquired 4-5-1 system which is gonna rock the planet…NOT

  34. martin said:

    Sorry but if Liam Hughes is the star of the Wolves Academy then on Saturdays showing you have problems of your own. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for now as it was his first match for Rangers so won’t have settled in and the team didn’t exactly perform like they can do anyway but I don’t recall him timing a header right or effectively competing for a 50:50 ball all match. All the defenders had to do was stand behind him - if it was a high ball it went over his head and if it was a low ball he didn’t seem to have the ability to turn his marker and if your striker isn’t striking then your chances of winning are going to be slim. Which isn’t saying the rest of the team played exactly well (apart, as ever, from Messrs Street and Grayson), the bigger the gate the more the chances are Rangers play rubbish - t’was ever thus!!