Craddock secures new Wolves deal

27 June 2009 14:17
The 33-year-old central defender, who joined the club six years ago, captained the team during the final stages of their Championship-winning campaign. He told his club's website: "I'm delighted to have signed the new deal - I see this as probably one of the biggest achievements of my career." The former Cambridge, Sunderland and Sheffield United defender continued: "I'm nearly 34 and so to earn this contract is massive for me. "I feel very happy with how I've done as a player in my career and pleased with what I've achieved but this is another great new challenge. "I've had the privilege of playing in the Premier League twice before with Sunderland and with Wolves and am really looking forward to going back in there again." The defender suffered a broken metatarsal in Wanderers' first game of last season but recovered to reclaim his place in the side and help Mick McCarthy's team clinch the title. He added: "There have certainly been a couple of times when people might have wondered whether I'd still be involved at Wolves. "A couple of seasons ago I went off to Stoke on loan and then last year unfortunately I missed out for a long time through injury - and then not getting back in the team. Both times I've come back. "I don't know what's going to happen next season but I'm just happy to be here and fighting for a place. "I know it's going to be tough for me again and I know there will be new defenders brought to the club but it's never been any different. "It's the Premier League and it's a difficult challenge but I know what I'm signing up for."

Source: Team_Talk