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Michael Kightly focused on comeback

By up2datenews on  From up2datenews.com
Wolves winger Michael Kightly is hoping his 18-month injury nightmare is finally behind him. Kightly has been dogged by a series of injuries, most notably ankle and knee setbacks, since the tail end of 2009. He has not completed 90 minutes since then but made four first-team appearances towards the end of last season and now wants to establish himself as a Premier League player. Kightly said: “I’ve missed too much football during the past two seasons and I’m eager to get back to where I...Read Full Story

wosf: Wolves' Stephen Hunt backs sidelined midfielder Michael Kightly to win fitness battle Summer signing hopes team-mate ca.. http://dld.bz/vavh

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wosf: Wolves' Stephen Hunt backs sidelined midfielder Michael Kightly to win fitness battle Summer signing hopes team-mate ca.. http://dld.bz/vavhRead Full Story

wosf: Wolves winger Michael Kightly hoping for loan move away from Molineux after Premier League squad omission But midfielde.. http://dld.bz/vavj

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Welcome to our wikizine about Michael Kightly

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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is about Michael Kightly. Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article!Read Full Story

Wolves suffer Kightly injury blow

By tuoyo on  From teamtalk.com
Wolves winger Michael Kightly is facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines after Mick McCarthy revealed he is likely to need ankle surgery.Read Full Story
Wolves winger Michael Kightly was today ruled out of a comeback in Sunday’s Black Country derby. But the wide man is on course to be fit for the trip to Newcastle on February 25. Kightly missed Saturday’s 2-1 win at QPR with a back injury that has been ...  
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Having been instrumental in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ promotion from the Championship in 2009, Michael Kightly subsequently endured ... Adam Hammill and Stephen Hunt all flourishing in Kightly’s absence. Reliant on invention from wide areas, Wolves ...  
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Wolves winger Michael Kightly will miss Sunday's derby against West Brom due to a back injury but is in line to return to action against Newcastle on February 25. Kightly suffered the setback during the home defeat against Liverpool last Tuesday and was ...  
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Wolves boss Mick McCarthy today promised Michael Kightly an extended chance to prove his Premier League credentials – and declared the winger his best signing for the club. Kightly was man of the match against Villa in last Saturday’s 3-2 defeat at ...  
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Winger Michael Kightly insists Wolves have enough quality to survive in the Barclays Premier League despite dropping into the bottom three for the first time this season.  
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