I didn't think that Shagger would successfully appeal that.
His foot was high and whilst perhaps he might have got away with a fortunate yellow on the night if Madden had decided to give it a card, there was little prospect of this going any other way as soon as Madden said he hadn't seen it.
There was a case to answer here.
However, the real travesty this week has been the Morelos decision.
Pictures clearly show that Alfie was innocent of violent conduct and indeed an examination of the slo-mo exonerates Alfie totally of any wrongdoing, indeed a yellow card would have been harsh.
There can be no doubt that whenever Rangers are guilty even if it takes them more than one go, they will always make sure we get away with nothing, however, it is galling to see that when we are not guilty there is a culture of corruption inside the decision-making process that will endeavour to still punish Rangers, who are obviously now being officiated to a totally different level from the rest of the league.
No one is paranoid when the evidence is so damning and there can no longer be any doubt that they are indeed out to get us and to ensure that we remain firmly nailed to the floor.