Jody Craddock agrees new Wolverhampton Wanderers deal

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Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Jody Craddock
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Craddock joined Wolves from Sunderland for £1.75m in 2003

Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Jody Craddock has signed a new one-year contract at Molineux.

The 35-year-old has made 234 appearances since joining Wolves from Sunderland in 2003.

"It's good news that the contract is all done and dusted and I can concentrate on the year ahead," said the centre-back.

"Last year I was thinking it would be my last season so to get another 12 months is a big achievement."

Craddock was Wolves' player of the season for the 2009/10 campaign but featured only 16 times last term.

"If I have to scrap it out with another centre-half, so be it," he added.

"I just need to give myself the best opportunity to be involved at the start of the season."

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