Can Joe Kinnear pry Michael Kightly from the Wolves?

By: j | December 31st, 2008

A variety of media reports are suggesting Joe Kinnear is keen on attracting Michael Kightly from
Wolverhampton Wanderers with an offer upwards of £4 m. While there in no-disputing the abilities of the England U21 capped wingman, it must be stressed that the Premier League bound Wolves are not about to give up young Mr. Kightly without a fight and the Toon Army shouldn’t be penciling his name in the lineup yet. While there is quite obviously a lot of matches to play in the campaign, the Wolves appear headed towards a mid ninety point romp into the Premier and manager Mick McCarthy must keep an eye towards the future. The Wolves young stars, that includes Wales international ‘keeper Wayne Hennessey will be horded by the club as it will looks to emulate Hull City’s extraordinary play since being promoted.



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  • Stephen |  December 31st, 2008 at 9:45 am

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    knowing you lot you’ll sign Keira instead

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