12:55pm Thursday 20th November 2008
SUNDERLAND manager Roy Keane has denied a Football Association charge of improper conduct.
The charge relates to his behaviour towards referee Martin Atkinson in their 5-0 defeat at Chelsea earlier this month.
Keane was sent to the stands for the second half after confronting Atkinson in the tunnel at half-time at Stamford Bridge.
The Black Cats boss was unhappy with a series of decisions made by Atkinson, and revealed the referee's assessor had rung him after the match acknowledging two of Chelseas goals should not have stood.
After finding out he had been charged, Keane said: "I haven't got a problem with referees making mistakes. What would disappoint me, particularly over the last year and particularly this season, is the number of big decisions that have gone against our football club.
"But when it is constantly going against you, clearly bad decisions, then you have a right as a manager to question or ask an official at half-time."
Keane has requested a personal hearing, with a date yet to be fixed.
Meanwhile, Sunderland have recalled winger Carlos Edwards from his loan spell at Coca-Cola Championship leaders Wolves.
The Trinidad and Tobago international joined Wolves, who are managed by former Black Cats boss Mick McCarthy, in October on a three-month deal, but Sunderland have taken up an option to end the agreement early.
Edwards, who represented his country in their 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Cuba last night, played six games for Wolves and could feature for Sunderland in their Premier League meeting with West Ham on Sunday.
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