 Bull scored 306 goals in 13 years with Wolves (Getty) |
Former Wolves striker Steve Bull has confirmed that he is in talks to become the new manager of Stafford Rangers. The former England man told BBC Radio Stoke: "Things should be finalised in the next three or four days.
"The club have told me their plans and what they expect from me over the coming years. Stafford Rangers is a club that I want to be part of."
Neil Grayson and Kevin Street have been in charge at Marston Road since Phil Robinson left in December.
 | I'll be trying to put Stafford on the map again Potential Stafford boss Steve Bull |
Rangers are currently 15 points from safety in the Blue Square Premier relegation zone, having only won twice all season, however Bull feels he could be the man to turn the club around.
"I think the players just need a little discipline and maybe someone to give them a good kick up the backside. I'll be trying to put Stafford on the map again."
Bull played 13 times for England scoring four goals and was part of the squad that reached the World Cup semi-final in 1990.
He has often spoken of his desire to get into club management, particularly with his beloved Wolves but he says the chance to earn his stripes at a club such as Stafford is a great opportunity.
"I don't ever want to be looking back on missed opportunities, I want to try new things. I fell I can suceed but if don't I'll hold my hands up and walk away."
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