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Cobblers sign Wolves defender Mark Little on loan



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Published Date: 22 August 2008
Cobblers boss Stuart Gray this morning completed a loan swoop for highly-rated Wolves defender Mark Little.
Little penned a temporary deal at Sixfields in time to be included in the squad to face Millwall this weekend.

The 93-day deal will include a 24-hour recall clause for Wolves once the first month is completed.

"Mark will be going to Northampton," confirmed Molineux boss Mick McCarthy.

"It will be the standard 93-day loan with the 24-hour recall after the first 28 days.

"We haven't got a massive squad of players but Mark needs to play some football and we're fine in his position."

Little will come in at right centre-half for the visit of the Lions, replacing Gabor Gyepes, who was sold to Cardiff City this week.

See tomorrow's Chronicle & Echo for a full report and reaction



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  • Last Updated: 22 August 2008 11:01 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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