SCOTT Parker says he will decide tomorrow morning whether to appeal against his FA charge.
Cherries' boss was sent off for his use of foul, abusive and/or improper language towards match officials during last Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Preston.
The FA charge reads: "Scott Parker has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E3 following AFC Bournemouth's EFL Championship game against Preston North End FC on Saturday 5 March 2022.
"It is alleged that the manager's language was abusive, and/or insulting, and/or improper during the 90th minute of the game, and he has until Monday 14 March 2022 to respond."
Asked if he has decided yet whether to appeal, Parker said: "Not yet. I was prepping for this game.
"I'm going to come in early tomorrow. I'm going to sit down with everyone who's involved in that.
"Club secretary and the people involved. And we'll make a decision on that tomorrow morning, once I see all the evidence and exactly what the main reason is.
"I've not wanted to get involved in that because obviously my main focus has been trying to prepare for today.
"So tomorrow morning, we'll make a decision on that."
Cherries are next due in action on Tuesday night, hosting Reading (7.45pm).
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