Well worth an appeal. Although I'm 100% he kicked him on purpose, I think there is reasonable doubt, particularly when you take the incident out of context. They'll look at it as a seperate entity rather than what might have led Cabaye to do such a thing. He can just say he was protecting himself or it was just a tangle of legs. I think he will get off with it because the evidence is flakey. But the FA rarely back down so there are no guarantees. The problem will be that an appeal will almost certainly be viewed as frivolous if lodged and unsuccessful as he either meant it or he didn't. If they decide he did then any appeal is not going to get a favourable view, it'll be a cut and dried situation as far as they are concerned.