Johnson: Attwell got it wrong
Wolves expect to find out in the next 24 hours whether an FA disciplinary panel will overturn the decision. Milijas was given his marching orders for a challenge on Gunners midfielder Mikel Arteta and, as things stand, faces a three-match suspension. But Johnson said: "I hope the referee has a look at it and rescinds it. "I feel that Ned (Milijas) has gone in one-footed and pushed the ball." Wolves are waiting to know whether Milijas will be available for Saturday's bottom-four clash with Bolton at the Reebok Stadium. He has regained his spot in the side recently after injuries to Jamie O'Hara and Dave Edwards. Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is also sweating on the fitness of full-back Ronald Zubar who was substituted with a knee injury during the 1-1 draw at Emirates Stadium. He also has to decide whether to off-load striker Leigh Griffiths, 21, who has made it clear he wants to stay at Hibernian where he recently moved on loan. Griffiths joined Wolves from Dundee 11 months ago but has been unable to force his way into the first-team picture at Molineux.