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Halford ready to fill Kightly gap

Wolves' new boy Greg Halford has vowed to make the most of Michael Kightly's absence by gatecrashing Mick McCarthy's Premier League starting line-up.

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The £2million summer signing from Sunderland is set to replace Kightly, after the winger was ruled out for the start of the season as he makes his way back from a broken foot and hip injury.

Versatile Halford believes he can plug the gap, starting with tomorrow's friendly at Doncaster.

The 24-year-old said: "Kightly is going to be out for the start of the season, so it gives me an opportunity and hopefully I'll prove myself.

"I've been brought here as a right midfielder and I see myself playing there more often than not.

"The whole reason I came here was to get as many opportunities to play in the Premier League. I was limited to very few at Reading and Sunderland."

Halford believes he can offer the team a different dimension to Kightly.

The utility man said: "I'm tall so it gives the defence a good 'get-out' ball – if they're under pressure, they can look to me to win headers.

"But I'm good on the ground as well and I think I'm a good passer."

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