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Wolves keeper Ruddy: "We're not going to change the way we do things"

Feb 20, 2018, 05:05 PM

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#Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy says second time round this season, some teams are coming up with new approaches to tackle the Championship leaders - but they won't change the approach that's taken them so far clear of the field.

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