Barnet have appealed against the red card decision against 19-year-old central defender
Clovis Kamdjo 10 minutes from the end of the 2-1 home defeat by Accrington Stanley on Saturday.
Referee Steve Cook, who had earlier dismissed Stanley goalkeeper Ian Dunbavin, ruled that Camdjo's challenge on striker Billy Kee prevented a goalscoring opportunity.
The score was 1-1 when the former Reading youth captain and Cameroon U17 international was sent off ... and Kee then subsequently went onto to net the winner later in the game.
The studio guests on the 'Late Kick Off' programme on BBC1 on Monday looked at the sending off and deemed it a wrong decision. They also studied
Micah Hyde's disallowed "goal" when the score was 0-0 a few times and could find nothing wrong with his clearcut header.
The FA will study a DVD of the game and Barnet's written submission before announcing their verdict, possibly latter today.
Kamdjo has played 12 games and made two appearances as a substitute this season and has recently established himself alongside
Gary Breen in the continuing absence of the injured
Ismail Yakubu.
Dennis Signy