RONNIE Bull has become the latest player to agree a new deal with Salisbury City.
The utility player joined the Whites on the final day of last January's transfer window and has made eight first team appearances for the club.
Manager Tommy Widdrington said he was delighted Bull had agreed terms with City ahead of their Zamaretto Southern League Premier Division season.
The Hackney-born 29-year-old follows central defender Chris Giles in agreeing a new contract with the club.
“Securing Ronnie is another good signing for the club,” said Widdrington.
“Like Chris Giles, he is a vastly experienced player who will be very important for us in the coming season.”
Bull, who has agreed a one-year deal, started his career with Millwall and had spells with Yeovil Town, Brentford, Grimsby Town, Rushden & Diamonds and Grays Athletic as well as Crawley Town and Ebbsfleet United.
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