A Load of Bull

A Load of Bull was a football fanzine related to Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Its title is a reference to the club's record goalscorer Steve Bull. Founded in 1989 by Dave Worton, the publication was edited for most of its existence by Charles Ross. Each issue consisted of pieces sent in by fellow Wolves supporters, articles relating to the club, as well as cartoons. Several issues came with some notable free gifts, including the flexi single "Black Country Boy"/"Keith Downing's a Punk Rocker" (by regular contributor Bobby Smith) and pinbadges pledging either the reader's support or dislike of then-manager Graham Turner.

A Load of Bull

A Load of Bull was a football fanzine related to Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Its title is a reference to the club's record goalscorer Steve Bull. Founded in 1989 by Dave Worton, the publication was edited for most of its existence by Charles Ross. Each issue consisted of pieces sent in by fellow Wolves supporters, articles relating to the club, as well as cartoons. Several issues came with some notable free gifts, including the flexi single "Black Country Boy"/"Keith Downing's a Punk Rocker" (by regular contributor Bobby Smith) and pinbadges pledging either the reader's support or dislike of then-manager Graham Turner.