Ian Holloway claims his battle with Premier League over rotation saved Arsenal from investigation

31 December 2010 00:35
Ian Holloway believes his battle with the Premier League over allegations that Blackpool fielded a weakened team have saved Arsenal facing an investigation.[LNB]Holloway threatened to quit last month when the League wrote to Blackpool after he made 10 changes against Aston Villa, having hit Wolves with a suspended £25,000 fine for the same 'offence'.[LNB] Rotation: Arsenal dropped points at Wigan having rested eight players from the win over Chelsea[LNB]Blackpool's fate will be decided next month but the League confirmed yesterday Arsenal will face no action despite boss Arsene Wenger making eight changes for Wednesday's 2-2 draw at Wigan. [LNB]'The league has seen it's a waste of time. You can't tell managers who to play. We should be able to pick the tea lady's son if we think he's good enough,' said Holloway. [LNB] Speak up: Wenger laments lack of commanding voice in Arsenal defenceBag a bargain in the sales! Sportsmail's guide to who will be coming and who will going this January transfer windowHe's back! Former Arsenal star Ljungberg completes move to CelticARSENAL FC

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