Post by QPR Report on Jun 7, 2010 18:43:20 GMT
One year deal
Wycombe Official Site
BLUES HIT BULL-SEYE
Posted on: Mon 07 Jun 2010
Wanderers have agreed to sign highly-rated goalkeeper Nikki Bull, who played under Chairboys chief Gary Waddock in QPR's youth team and at Aldershot.
Bull left League One side Brentford last month and is now set to link-up with his former boss at Adams Park.
The 28-year-old will put pen to paper on his one-year deal on July 1, following Kevin Betsy, Matt Bloomfield and Steve Arnold in committing himself to the Chairboys.
Talking to wwfc.com, the Blues boss said: "I know Nikki from our time together at QPR and Aldershot. He's a very good keeper and I'm looking forward to working with him again."
Bull arrives at Adams Park with a wealth of experience, having made over 300 appearances for Aldershot and represented England at 'C' level.
Born in Hastings, Bull began his career at Premier League side Aston Villa before moving to QPR, but it was at the Shots where the 6ft 1" stopper really made his name.
In his debut season, Bull was named the club's Player of the Year and scored on the final day as Aldershot secured promotion to the Football Conference in 2003.
Bull's career really blossomed in Waddock's first campaign as manager at the Recreation Ground. He played a pivotal role in the club's promotion to the Football League in 2008 and also scooped the Goalkeeper of the Year and Non-League Player of the Year awards.
His success saw him secure a move to League One side Brentford last summer but - after rejecting the offer of a new one-year deal at Griffin Park - Bull has opted to be reunited with Waddock and Martin Kuhl at Wycombe.
Keep it wwfc.com for an interview with Wycombe's first summer signing and to get up-to-the-minute transfer news as Waddock rebuilds his squad for the new season.
www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10430~2065642,00.html
Wycombe Official Site
BLUES HIT BULL-SEYE
Posted on: Mon 07 Jun 2010
Wanderers have agreed to sign highly-rated goalkeeper Nikki Bull, who played under Chairboys chief Gary Waddock in QPR's youth team and at Aldershot.
Bull left League One side Brentford last month and is now set to link-up with his former boss at Adams Park.
The 28-year-old will put pen to paper on his one-year deal on July 1, following Kevin Betsy, Matt Bloomfield and Steve Arnold in committing himself to the Chairboys.
Talking to wwfc.com, the Blues boss said: "I know Nikki from our time together at QPR and Aldershot. He's a very good keeper and I'm looking forward to working with him again."
Bull arrives at Adams Park with a wealth of experience, having made over 300 appearances for Aldershot and represented England at 'C' level.
Born in Hastings, Bull began his career at Premier League side Aston Villa before moving to QPR, but it was at the Shots where the 6ft 1" stopper really made his name.
In his debut season, Bull was named the club's Player of the Year and scored on the final day as Aldershot secured promotion to the Football Conference in 2003.
Bull's career really blossomed in Waddock's first campaign as manager at the Recreation Ground. He played a pivotal role in the club's promotion to the Football League in 2008 and also scooped the Goalkeeper of the Year and Non-League Player of the Year awards.
His success saw him secure a move to League One side Brentford last summer but - after rejecting the offer of a new one-year deal at Griffin Park - Bull has opted to be reunited with Waddock and Martin Kuhl at Wycombe.
Keep it wwfc.com for an interview with Wycombe's first summer signing and to get up-to-the-minute transfer news as Waddock rebuilds his squad for the new season.
www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10430~2065642,00.html