Ronnie Bull has become the third transfer window signing for Tommy Widdrington, manager of Blue Square Premier club Salisbury City.
The 29-year-old left-back has completed a deal that will keep him with the Whites until the end of the season.
Hackney-born Bull is a vastly experienced player, who until recently was playing for league rivals Grays Athletic.
He follows Crawley Town defender Chris Giles and Aldershot Town attacker Reece Connolly into the Raymond McEnhill Stadium.
Widdrington said: “Ronnie’s a player with a wealth of experience. I’m delighted to have secured his services for us on a deal until the end of the season. He’s primarily a left-back, but he’s a versatile player and I’m sure he’ll be a valuable addition to our squad.”
Bull, who has just turned 29, began his career with Millwall, for whom he played fifty times. He also had loan spells with Yeovil Town and Brentford.
After leaving Millwall at the end of the 2003/04 campaign, he joined Grimsby Town where he stayed for a season before moving to New Zealand to play for The Knights.
On returning to the UK, he played for Rushden & Diamonds and was also with Ebbsfleet United, Fisher Athletic and Exeter City before joining Grays for a second time.









