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Topic History of: Newcastle
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Green Man JK2006 wrote:
We're all GEORDIES today!

Are we ?!
JK2006 We're all GEORDIES today!
Green Man Oscar Freedom wrote:
Great for the area, which has been devastated economically with the loss of its main industries and the jobs they created.

Ship building, coal mining and steel production were lost. Newcastle United has now become pivotal to the lives of the many unemployed.

Only about 15 months ago, the club was bought by Saudi Arabia who have created the change in fortunes - with the availability of funds.

Manchester United and Liverpool are both on the market and it'll be interesting to see whether nation states will buy again. Like ManCity, PSG etc.


I don't know how a rich Arab buying a football club will bring back Geordie industries? If own on the bottle Barney to cure boredom please seek help.
JK2006 Barney; really suggest you leave WikiPedia or at least don't bother to post the bleeding obvious.
Oscar Freedom Great for the area, which has been devastated economically with the loss of its main industries and the jobs they created.

Ship building, coal mining and steel production were lost. Newcastle United has now become pivotal to the lives of the many unemployed.

Only about 15 months ago, the club was bought by Saudi Arabia who have created the change in fortunes - with the availability of funds.

Manchester United and Liverpool are both on the market and it'll be interesting to see whether nation states will buy again. Like ManCity, PSG etc.