FA knocks back Milijas appeal

wolverhampton wanderers

Thursday 29 December 2011 20:00 EST
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Nenad Milijas saw red for a perfectly good challenge
Nenad Milijas saw red for a perfectly good challenge (GETTY IMAGES)

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Wolves are "hugely disappointed" by the Football Association's decision to reject midfielder Nenad Milijas's appeal against his red card for a challenge on Arsenal playmaker Mikel Arteta during Tuesday's match.

The Serbia international will be unavailable for Wolves' Premier League meetings with Bolton and Chelsea as well the FA Cup tie at Birmingham.

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