- William Westwood, 2nd Baron Westwood
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footnotes =William Westwood, 2nd Baron Westwood (
25 December 1907 -8 November 1991 ) was a BritishLord , director ofHornby Railways and former chairman of Newcastle United.Biography
Lord Westwood followed his father into the Newcastle United boardroom in 1960 at a time where getting into the seemed to be a family thing. Three years later he became chairman and was to hold the post for the next 18 years. The colourful chairman was at the helm the last time the club captured a meaningful trophy, the 1969
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup . In that time he was voted president of theFootball League in 1974, vice-chairman of theFootball Association and served on theUEFA professional committee.Lord Westwood was known as a man who dominated the boardroom with his razor sharp wit, a talent which made him an outstanding after dinner speaker and a captivating conversationalist. Westwood was unfortunately involved in a ticket touting scandal when he promised 1951
FA Cup tickets to an MP, these tickets were included in a raffle before the police stepped in to stop the tickets becoming available.cite news | title = Lord Westwood alias The Pirate | url = http://www.nufcmismanagement.info/lord-westwood.html | publisher = nufcmismanagement.info| accessdate = 2008-08-04 ]Despite his good record as chairman he resigned from the board under controversial circumstances in 1981. Newcastle United were in dire straits and each director had been asked to put a £16,000 guarantee into the club to help finances. Lord Westwood had just been hit with a big financial loss following the stock market collapse of
DCM , Europe's leading toy company, of which he was also chairman, and he refused to dig any deeper in helping out Newcastle United.cite news | title = Lording it over the Toon empire | url = http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/history-newcastle-north-east/tm_headline=lording-it-over-the-toon-empire&method=full&objectid=19203138&siteid=50081-name_page.html | publisher = chroniclelive.co.uk |date = 2007-05-26 | accessdate = 2008-08-04 ]Hornby Railways released a model Hall Class Locomotive in 1973 and 1974 called "Lord Westwood".cite news | title = Lord Westwood alias The Pirate | url = http://www.nufcmismanagement.info/lord-westwood.html | publisher = nufcmismanagement.info| accessdate = 2008-08-04 ]The lowest point in his stint as chairman was in the crisis-torn year of 1977, when six leading first team players threatened to quit the club after contract talks broke down. Amid allegations of back-stabbing in the boardroom, when Lord Westwood, claimed himself and the then just sacked manager
Richard Dinnis were being "knifed in the back", he ordered a complete ban of every Newcastle United employee, especially the players, from talking to the press. After a string of defeats, Newcastle went down 2-1 to Arsenal atSt James' Park and hundreds of demonstrators called for the chairman's resignation with angry shouts of "Westwood out". Many fans fought among themselves in the Leazes End and there were 10 arrests.cite news | title = Lording it over the Toon empire | url = http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/history-newcastle-north-east/tm_headline=lording-it-over-the-toon-empire&method=full&objectid=19203138&siteid=50081-name_page.html | publisher = chroniclelive.co.uk |date = 2007-05-26 | accessdate = 2008-08-04 ]Lord Westwood died in 8 November 1991.
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