One rule for the big clubs and another for us! Kevin Doyle blasts Wolves fine

19 February 2010 11:52
Angry Wolves star Kevin Doyle has hit out at the Premier League after Wolves were given a £25,000 fine for fielding a weakened team at Manchester United.[LNB]Doyle was one of 10 regular first team players left out of the Premier League match at Old Trafford in December, which United comfortably won 3-0.[LNB]But Doyle said: 'I'm surprised at the decision.[LNB] Doyle: Surprised at the decision [LNB]'They will have to end up fining a lot of teams over the next few years if they're going to go about it that way.[LNB]'Chelsea and Manchester United change teams massively for the FA Cup and League Cup when they have played in the Champions League, so why is it any different for us?'[LNB] Too easy: Antonio Valencia scores the third goal in United's victory over Wolves [LNB]Wolves manager Mick McCarthy said: 'The ruling has set a precedent.'[LNB]And the clubn's chief executive Jez Moxey said: 'We are obviously disappointedbut we respect the Premier League's ruling especially as they have nowused our case as a clear warning to all other clubs, some of whom havemade similar changes to their teams in Premier League matches in thepast, that this is not acceptable in the future.'[LNB] Wolves hit with suspended £25,000 fine for their weakened team at Man UnitedMy £70m offer would have made Reds debt-free, claims Wolves ownerWOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS FC

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