STRIKER Mike Carvill last night spoke of his relief after finally getting the go-ahead to begin his stalled Wrexham career, promising the fans: “I’ll fire you to safety.”

Boss Brian Carey had hoped to give the teenager his debut against Peterborough last Saturday, before a dispute over his paperwork threatened to leave his career in limbo.

However, with Carvill facing a six-month exile from the game, the FA yesterday gave their blessing to the move, after his former side Charlton proved his contract had been terminated before the transfer deadline.

“I’m over the moon,” said Carvill. “I thought I was going to be out of football. I didn’t think I was going to play for another six months.

“I was gutted, I was so down it was unbelievable. But I’m just delighted now and I’m looking forward to the relegation battle because everyone will be fighting and I just want to be a part of it.”

Carvill, who watched the Posh defeat from the stands added: “I watched us against Peterborough and I thought we lacked a bit of creativity up front, in the final third.

“We’re struggling to get goals so I hope I can help out there. I did well at Charlton for goals, I was always the top goalscorer in the youth teams there and I did well in the reserves.”