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Plant set for Craddock game

Image: Robert Plant: Stairway to Molineux

Rock star and lifelong Wolves fan Robert Plant has paid £900 to play in Jody Craddock's testimonial match next year.

Craddock, who called time on his playing career in the summer, saw his time with the club honoured with a fundraising dinner at Molineux on Thursday night. Plant, 65, best known as being the lead vocalist for Led Zeppelin, bid for the chance to turn out for his beloved team - his donation contributing towards a total figure in excess of £8,000 for Birmingham Children's Hospital, where Craddock's son Toby has been treated for leukaemia. Former Wolves manager Mick McCarthy, assistant Terry Connor and a host of the 2008-09 promotion-winning squad were among the 280 in attendance. Speaking at the event, McCarthy, now in charge at Ipswich, said of Craddock: "He's had a career of minimal fuss. "Every manager in the country is looking for a defender who can head it and kick it - well, that's what he did. "He was the nicest fella off the pitch but horrible to play against, someone who would put his heart and soul into it on the field and I loved him for it." Wanderers chief executive Jez Moxey added: "We could not have wished for a better ambassador or a better player for our club." Craddock's testimonial will be between former players of Wolves and Sunderland and will take place in May 2014.

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