This is a interesting part of this process that may have been instrumental in the clubs appeal itself , it seemed very likely that the ref in fact hadn't really seen the incident clearly himself and got the nod from the 4th official , now i'm not pretending to know the rulings on such matters if the red card was given purely on the 4th officials say so but if it has , then perhaps the rules themselves are slightly different on appeal . iv'e looked at it enough times to think that it could go either way in the minds of a panel , though i fear the worst going by Dale stephens miscarriage of FA justice .
I agree. I hope we have evidence from a different angle: Hogg went to ground first and he came in at rightangles whereas the ball was playable immediately in front of Propper. Hogg could get banned retrospectively!?
Referee had a good game marred by a decision by Lee Probert, it seems. Up to that time, he had been the best ref all season.