FORMER Wolves legend Steve Bull has agreed to join Hereford United's coaching staff.
Bull accepted a part-time post at Edgar Street following talks with United Director of Football Graham Turner, who was his former boss at Molineux.
But he will not be playing for the Bulls after being forced to retire from League football through a knee injury.
Turner said: "I am sure he will be a tremendous influence and a big asset because of his stature in the game.
"He is coming purely to gain experience of coaching senior players in pursuit of his full UEFA coaching badge.
"He wants to get into the coaching scene and it gives him a good opportunity."
Bull, aged 35, will be combining his work with United with a public relations post at Wolves.
United have also signed 19-year-old goalkeeper Barry Andrews on a two-week trial. He has been on Leyton Orient's books.
Meanwhile, Worcester City start pre-season training at St George's Lane tonight.
Four of their new signings will meet their team-mates for the first time -- goalkeeper Danny McDonnell, wingers Mike Wyatt and Ian Reed, and striker Micky Cotter. City's fifth signing, defen-der Andy Bradley, is on holiday.
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