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

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.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.But Doyle said: 'I'm surprised at the decision. Doyle: Surprised at the decision '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.'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?' Too easy: Antonio Valencia scores the third goal in United's victory over Wolves Wolves manager Mick McCarthy said: 'The ruling has set a precedent.'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.' 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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