AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson has been issued a misconduct charge by the Football Association. This action follows his side’s contentious 2-2 home draw against Newport County. Jackson received a red card from referee Lee Swabey due to his protests after Newport was awarded a penalty in stoppage time. The penalty was given for a foul by Huseyin Biler on Kyle Jameson. Shane McLoughlin subsequently scored from the spot, securing a point for the visiting team. The outcome meant the Dons, who had held a 2-0 lead, fell out of the League Two play-off positions. Jackson is required to respond to the charge by Tuesday, 10 December. Post navigation Stoke Manager Pelach Highlights Midfield as Key Area for Improvement Nottingham Forest’s Season Prospects Examined