Wolves handed suspended fine
Wolves have been handed a £25,000 suspended fine for fielding
a below-strength side in the clash at Manchester United in
December.
Manager Mick McCarthy made 10 changes from the side which had
triumphed 1-0 at Tottenham three days earlier.
Wolves then responded by recalling nine of the players that
had been in action at White Hart Lane for the next league game at
home to fellow strugglers Burnley - and won 2-0.
The Premier League said in a statement: "The Premier League
Board has issued Wolverhampton Wanderers FC with a suspended
£25,000 fine after deciding that the team fielded in their
league fixture against Manchester United on 15 December 2009 was
not full strength and therefore in breach of Rule E20.
"The board also deemed that the club had failed to fulfil its
obligations to the league and other clubs in the utmost good faith
and was therefore in breach of Rule B13.
"The board considered submissions from Wolverhampton
Wanderers FC and had sympathy for the explanation submitted by the
club in relation to similar cases from previous seasons. However
the board ruled that this case could be differentiated from the
other matches cited and that disciplinary action was warranted."
McCarthy said: "I accept the Premier League's decision. It
was never my intention to break any of the Premier League's rules,
only to pick a team that was in the best position to get a result.
I'm pleased the matter is now closed."
The Premier League statement added: "In coming to this
decision the board also wants to put clubs on notice that any
future rule breach of this nature would be subject to a
disciplinary commission that would have available a full range of
sanctions."