A Manx-owned company is at the centre of allegations that's seen a premiership football side charged by the FA.
Newcastle United has been charged with violating the FA's kit and advertising regulations by using gambling firm Fun88's logo on its under-18 kits.
Fun88 is a subsidiary of Isle of Man egaming group TGP Europe and signed Newcastle's biggest ever shirt sponsorship deal last year.
The club has until Tuesday, March 27 to respond to the FA.
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