Sunday Mirror

BEER WE GO Bull: I scored four against Newcastle and could have had more... if I’d been sober!

- EXCLUSIVE By NEiL MOXLEY

STEVE BULL has fond memories of Wolves playing at Newcastle – he earned a standing ovation from St James’ Park after bagging four goals.

It’s only now – almost three decades later – that, for the first time, he has admitted: “Imagine what might have happened if I was sober!”

At that time, Bull (right) was at his rampaging best, leading the Black Country club out of the doldrums as they attempted to reach the top flight.

He had just been plucked out of the Third Division to play for England.

And he was banging them in left, right and centre, as the feel- good factor returned to Molineux. He eventually retired as the club’s greatest goalscorer, with 306 strikes to his name.

The fixture, held on New Year’s Day 1990, went down in history after Wolves organised a huge airlift from Birmingham Airport, ferrying more than 1,000 fans to the North East on chartered planes.

Bull, now 53, said this week: “Of course, I remember it – it’s not every day you score four goals at St James’ Park.

“I’ve only watched it a few times since then – just less than 100,000, I reckon.

“But I’ve often wondered what would have happened if I’d been stone-cold sober the night before.

“Our gaffer Graham Turner had said to us in the hotel, ‘ You can have a few halves to celebrate New Year’. Four of us looked at each other and thought, ‘ What does that mean? Two? Four? Eight? More than eight?’

“So, we cracked on. I remember ringing up my wife sometime after midnight and going all gooey, saying, ‘Happy New Year – I love you’. She was on to it straightaw­ay. She said, ‘Have you been drinking?’. I mumbled something and just put the phone down.

“As with everything when you have a couple, we didn’t mean to do it, it just happened. At breakfast the next morning, we thought, ‘Oh no, what have we done here?’.

“There were 3,000

Wolves fans making their way up. Half on Monarch airlines, the rest by road.

“They were dressed up as reindeers, Santas, snowmen. They’d come to have a party – and we’d started it for them.

“We went out in the first-half – Mark McGhee and Micky Quinn were playing up front for them – we were all over the place. They got a penalty and our keeper Mark Kendall, God rest his soul, saved it. Thank heavens for that, or else it could have been a different story. tory.

“The four of us were on the pitch, looking a bit sheepishly at one ne another. Somehow, it was goalless at half-time.

“But in the second half, it t was as if someone had injected us with ith energy. We were all over them. Either that, or the effects of the drink had worn off.

“We did say to the gaffer afterwards that we’d had d a few and he looked at us and claimed that t he knew we had, because cause we’d we’d’d started so slowly. lowly.

“But I don’t n’t know if we’d have been so honest if we hadn’t won 4-1 up there. And, I swear, it taught me a lesson, I never drank the night before re a game for the rest of my career.” r.”

The video is on YouTube, filed under the heading “Newcastle United 1 Steve Bull 4”.

Bull said: “I just did my job. Putting the ball in the net. I didn’t do o it on my own. It was an unbelievab­le le day.

“I scored 18 hattricks in my career eer and it’s one of the he best. How many ny people go to St

James’ Park and d score four?

“The ground d was rammed d that day, too. .

Their fans are proper die- hard, down-to-earth, just like Wolves fans – and they gave me an ovation ation as I came off with the match ball.

“To be honest, t, it makes the hairs stand up on my neck talking about out it now.”

 ??  ?? MATT DOHERTY is convinced Morgan Gibbs-White will be no flash-in-the-pan – but has warned the teenager against thinking he has made it.The 18-year-old enjoyed a stunning full debut as Wolves gave Chelsea a 2-1 jolt in midweek, confirming the youngster’s cameos off the bench have been no fluke.Doherty added: “Morgan got his start, made a huge impact and a lot of people are talking about him. At his age, for that many to be chatting about him, it can’t be easy.“Not many 18-year-olds play against Chelsea like that. If he starts again, he’s got to play like that again – a lot of youngsters come in and fade away.”Doherty added: “It will be a tactical battle with Newcastle.“I’ve seen them play three at the back. They might match us up.”
MATT DOHERTY is convinced Morgan Gibbs-White will be no flash-in-the-pan – but has warned the teenager against thinking he has made it.The 18-year-old enjoyed a stunning full debut as Wolves gave Chelsea a 2-1 jolt in midweek, confirming the youngster’s cameos off the bench have been no fluke.Doherty added: “Morgan got his start, made a huge impact and a lot of people are talking about him. At his age, for that many to be chatting about him, it can’t be easy.“Not many 18-year-olds play against Chelsea like that. If he starts again, he’s got to play like that again – a lot of youngsters come in and fade away.”Doherty added: “It will be a tactical battle with Newcastle.“I’ve seen them play three at the back. They might match us up.”
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