Not far enough away for my tastes, relocating them to the Aussie one I'd support though.Sell it off!
there's a Newcastle in Washington too..
Oooh.. you just said you’d support Newcastle.. blah blah.. etc etc lolNot far enough away for my tastes, relocating them to the Aussie one I'd support though.
Oooh.. you just said you’d support Newcastle.. blah blah.. etc etc lol
(Seems to be the way things are going round here.. the oneboro influence methinks)
Need to be careful there's a Middlesboro in KentuckySell it off!
New England Revolution is a proper naff name in MLS.. and there is a Manchester in New Hampshire.
job done.
there's a Newcastle in Washington too..
Have they got a river for our bridge?Need to be careful there's a Middlesboro in Kentucky
The M1 around Sheffield is always clogged with traffic. I actively avoid it when driving up to games.2nd National stadium in Sheffield. Owls and Blades share.
Good motorway links. Rail links. Airport about to reopen. Centre of England.
All finals and semi-finals with northern teams played there.
The M6, M62 always run freely!The M1 around Sheffield is always clogged with traffic. I actively avoid it when driving up to games.
There's various ways he could put a case forward.Why would it happen when he's talking about a National Stadium for the North. Too much already invested in Wembley for that to be allowed to happen.
It would have been nice if Wembley had been rebuilt outside of London.There's various ways he could put a case forward.
The one thing that a project like this can always bang the drum about is jobs. 1000+ jobs for circa 3 or 4 years during construction phase plus all the permanent jobs.
They will probably have to look outside of just football and put a case forward for bringing other sports to the north of England. Rugby? NFL? Boxing? As well as music?
Could we see something like a part ownership? Where United lease 50% and own 50%?
I'm not saying it should happen but I can see a situation where it does.