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BBC WM Sport

Wolves MD Laurie Dalrymple on season ticket pricing policy

Apr 18, 2018, 11:28 AM

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#Wolves Managing Director Laurie #Dalrymple talks to BBC WM Sport about their approach in setting season ticket prices for the Premier League, as well as how the club will prepare for life back in the top flight and whether they have any concerns over reports that the Premier League will look into their connections with the agent Jorge #Mendes.

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