Bully Bites Back in his New Column

Thursday 24th September 2009, 3:30PM BST.

steve bull columnWolves legend Steve Bull gives it to you straight with his opening weekly column lamenting the fare for visiting fans going to Old Trafford.

When the draw for last night’s round of the Carling Cup was made, plans were immediately put in place for me to join a gang of 15 mates to go up to Old Trafford. Then my pals heard about the ticket prices – and I ended up joining them at the Sports Bar in Cannock instead!

Charging £41 for a third round tie for which you know full well both teams will not be fielding first choice starting line-ups was an absolute disgrace in my opinion. I take my hat off to all those fans who did stump up their hard-earned cash to make the trip.

I hope they are not too disappointed this morning, just as I hope Wolves aren’t beating themselves up too much about the defeat.

It’s funny, I turned to my pals midway through the game and said ‘It’s going to take one moment of brilliance to win this’ – hoping that we would produce it. But instead it came from United and you could only admire the way they created that goal with three sharp passes.

It shows you how good United are when, even with 10 men, they were able to dictate the pace of the game at times. But we have to put things in context. We are talking about one of the strongest clubs in the world who can field a ‘second XI’ which contains Michael Owen, Michael Carrick, Gary Neville, Wes Brown, on, on and on.

But I was still encouraged by the way we played. We made our half chances without quite coming up with the clear-cut opportunity we needed. I think the boys are showing that they can cope at this level and, despite that defeat, the good vibes they got from beating Fulham will not have faded away.

When I looked at the Premier League table on the morning of that match, we were already down in 17th place and knew we really had to win. No doubt the team and manager must have thought that, too, and started to feel the pressure. But the performance that followed, was, I thought, absolutely spot-on.

I felt that the crowd certainly helped the players to because the atmosphere was like a derby game, it really was incredible. I spoke to a lot of Wolves fans before the match – as I always like to do – and their attitude was fantastic.

They were determined to enjoy every match in the Premier League this season and always get behind the team whatever the scoreline might be.

Home form is going to be absolutely crucial this season and believe me when I say that winning the first one lifts a massive psychological barrier. I know people say that there are quite a few bad sides in the Premier League this year but they still have to be beaten – and that’s never easy.

Fulham are far from being a bad team, for instance, so seeing them turned over so convincingly gives me great optimism for the season ahead

The way I see it, there are two leagues in the top division – one for the top 10 and a bottom one for the others. If Wolves could finish at the top of that second half, and I think that there’s enough talent in the squad for that aim to be realistic, then I’d be absolutely delighted with a really successful season for us.

Looking ahead to this weekend’s match with Sunderland reminds me of previous encounters with their manager Steve Bruce – and they always used to be good battles! Like me, he was a whole-hearted player who used to get stuck in and always wore his heart on his sleeve.

I enjoyed playing against him and we actually lined up against each other quite a few times. From memory, the last time that I played against him was in a friendly against Manchester United where we lost 2-1, but I did manage to beat both him and Gary Pallister to score our goal.

When I was playing, a trip away to Sunderland always used to be frightening – and sometimes was absolutely terrifying! The fans at their old ground, Roker Park, used to be right on top of you, and the ‘Roker Roar’ that their crowd generated could be deafening. It was never a fixture I looked forward to if I’m honest.

These days though, whenever I’ve been to the Stadium Of Light, it’s usually seemed half-empty and the visit hasn’t seemed to be anything like as intimidating an experience as it used to be during the 1980′s and 1990′s. That’s just one of the reasons why I think Wolves can get a result there.

For me, there’s no way this one is going to end in a goalless draw. Maybe I’m biased as a former centre forward but, the way I see it, this one is going to be decided by strikers.

I’d predict that the battle of the match – and the duel which its result might well depend on – will be between Darren Bent of Sunderland and our own Christophe Berra.

I thought Berra was brilliant against Fulham and did well again last night. He’ll need to be on top form against Bent, who I personally rate as a very good centre forward

Finally, I could well understand Harry Redknapp’s frustration at that penalty or non-penalty decision for Spurs last week at Chelsea because it was the turning point of the game.

I know the sport moves so quickly these days that referees can sometimes be deceived, but I was always amazed as a player at how many blatant penalties could be missed by them! I can’t understand why football doesn’t follow rugby’s lead by taking a break for 20 seconds while a video replay is examined.

It’s a hard job being a referee – and I wouldn’t want to do it! – but it still seems that, despite all the technology which surrounds us elsewhere in life every day, you’ve just got to hope that they haven’t got out of bed on the wrong side!


  1. 1
    baggie

    I didn’t know he could right , well done bully and well done learn direct

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    ;-)

    Stevie Bulls a tatter………………..

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    StupidWolf

    Do we think he wrote this article himself??

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    ldnwolf

    Hope this article gives some of the moaners a bit of perspective. It was an opportunity missed last night but there were just as many positives, mainly getting our squad fit again.
    If anything its great to see how far we’ve come in the last 3 years.

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    Bletchley Wolves

    I agree 100% bully the price was a disgrase i for one could not afford to go at £41.00 with the travel on top would have cost £100+ for a midweek game and with the recession think its time clubs should give something back to the fans.
    has for the league we are heading in the right direction the team looks like it has strength in depth for the first time in yrs i am optimistic obout this season and feel 10-12th finnish is not beyond our grasp. nice blog bully shame you are not still playing.

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    Pete

    Not that Stave needs a ghost writer or anything but is it true that if he gets the sack from this gig they won’t use a personel officer but an exorcist?

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    Dean

    Great start to the column Bully. I remember meeting you before a Wolves Man City game and you were very kind, even introducing me to the legendary Stuart Pearce during the first warmup.

    On balance I feel similarly positive about this season. I think the players who we might have expected not to feature too much at this level; Edwards, Keogh, Berra, Stearman are really stepping up and providing support for the players brought in and the stars of last season.

    Mick seems to be really enjoying himself as well which is really nice to see at the top level of sport.

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    chris hoggard

    Hate to say it Bully,but I disagree with you.Berra has been playing great but in my opinion he should concentrate on Jones, who otherwise will be a handful for Mancienne in our box.So hopefully Mancienne should try to take on Bent wherever possible.I also hope Mick plays 3 in midfield with Edwards keeping his place alongside Henry and Castillo.

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    Roy Colley

    Well if there is one name in football we all respected its Bully and I think he has scored agin with his views.41 is OTT but thats how they get there players of quality and if you want to see them play you have to pay.Before I move to the Philippines I drove up to the wolves from Cardiff for every game and had 2 season ticket just a few seats from Rob Plant. Now Im back in cardiff I wish to god I could afford to go to just one or 2 games but I cant I would give anything to take my 3yrs old son and my filipino wife to a game (they have never seen the wolves play just a photo I got of the ground o yes, and my replica of my brick in the wall.) there to see the magic of our ground and the magic of a game.But I do understand that money has to go up to keep up with the balance of our clubs books.
    But it will be worth it if we are still in the prem at the end of this season.

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    rich

    christ bully…..when you were young you shaved your hair……now your at your middle age and going thin on top you’ve grew it !!! i know you probably respect bobby charlton but this is going too far !……….SHAVE IT OFF.

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    Rolled Gold

    Baggie said: i didn’t know he could “right”
    Evidently, better than you….

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    ron wolves

    no1, Looks like he can Write as well as score loads of goals. Looks like you need learn direct not him, so you can learn to spell Ahmen.

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    werewolf

    Bully thinks charging £41 for the Carling Cup tie was a disgrace.

    I agree.

    But was it not Moxey and Co who insisted no lowering of prices?

    As Vice President couldn’t you (Mr Bull MBE) have tried to veto this disgrace?

    Or is VP only a VIP passport with no influence with the Club?

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    JACK

    Number 13 – werewolf , no it wasn’t moxey and co , it was being played at OT so the glazers or who ever is in charge of ticket pricing at united put them at that . . .

    Why is everyone so quick to blame moxey , look back at some of the stuff he has done in recuperating money on wasted transfers. Just see his wheeling and dealings !! .

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    chris hoggard

    no14 Jack, I appreciate you will be one of Moxey’s boys but if you didn’t know he comes with a pile of baggage.Throwing life long fans out of the Billy Wright upper because they can no longer walk up the stairs,no concessionary prices for18 year old students,no concessionary prices for lifelong 60year old fans,selling the Southbank for a pie and a pint:to name but a few.He also comes up with every excuse under the sun why the club cannot establish itself in the Premier despite the club being well supported and the beneficiary of large chunks of money directly or indirectly from Sir Jack.

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