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Published 11:27 11 Aug 2015 BST
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The morning after their exit, the Farney man took a light-hearted approach, on Twitter, to the red card - sending out a picture of himself ruffling his dog's hair.
In his Examiner interview, Hughes added, 'All three parties are probably accountable for what happened,' he added. 'Myself, McCann and the referee. But it was a far cry from a sending-off. No way.
'It was a bit of verbals, nothing serious. I went over and tapped him on the head. Everyone could see there was no malice in it.'
Hughes believes that neither himself, McCann nor Duffy did themselves any favours.
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