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Wayne Rooney, the manager of Plymouth Argyle, has been charged with improper conduct by the Football Association (FA) following his red card during a 2-1 victory over Blackburn Rovers. The incident occurred after Blackburn's equalizing goal in the 86th minute, which Rooney believed was the result of a foul, leading him to express his frustrations towards the fourth official. He faces charges for using abusive language, improper conduct before and after his dismissal, and for returning to the pitch to celebrate the stoppage-time winner. Despite his red card, Rooney acknowledged that it was deserved due to his emotional reaction. The FA has given him until October 15 to respond to the charges. Plymouth is currently positioned 14th in the Championship after their third win in five games.
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