Perhaps past his best by the time he joined us but still decent and a very strong runner up and down the line.
There's been a couple of dodgy shouts in terms of players that aren't wingers in this thread but John Curtis has to be the winner
Bullock was unplayable on his day. And those days came in fits and starts. One game he'd resemble a world beater, and another he'd look like a pub player. That's how I remember him. You'd either see him beat three men and fire one into the top corner, or set someone up, or you'd see him get the ball stuck under his feet and lose it. Proper inconsistent. But **** me, he was a joy to watch. Him and Clint over those two years (96 to 98) were box office, bums off seats players. I adore Adam Hammill. He's a friend, nevermind a hero. And I think he gets the nod in this vote because 2016 was something else. Wembley twice and all that. But Bully was proper enthralling to watch. It's a close run thing. Shout out for Pottsy too. Still doing the business in the Championship at wing-back, bless him. Another player the BBS wrote off quite quickly.