Martin Bullock

Bullock played as a midfielder and began his career at non-League Eastwood Town before earning a move to Barnsley in 1993.

He later turned out for leading New Zealand side Waitakere United, helping them to three Premiership titles before his retirement in June 2012.

Bullock began his career with Northern Premier League First Division side Eastwood Town.

He was utilised more frequently in 2000–01, after spending February 2000 on loan at Second Division Port Vale, for whom he scored once against Queens Park Rangers.

His contribution was particularly telling in the semi-final of the Football League Trophy, as he scored the golden goal winner against Huddersfield Town that ensured the club a date at the Millennium Stadium.

[6] He enjoyed a similarly successful campaign in 2002–03 and was offered a two-year contract extension in March 2003.

[8] The 2003–04 campaign was also memorable for Bullock, as he helped Blackpool to lift the League Trophy for the second time in three seasons, following victory over Southend United.

Following a second-place finish in 2009–10, Waitakere went on to reach the final of the OFC Champions League, and Bullock played both games of the 4–2 aggregate defeat to Papua New Guinea side Hekari United.