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William Westwood, 2nd Baron Westwood (25 December 1907 – 8 November 1991) was a British peer, director of
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and former chairman of
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.


Biography

Westwood inherited his father's title and estate, on his father's death in 1953. After losing one of his eyes in a car accident in 1956, he always wore an eye patch. Westwood became a director of Newcastle United in 1960 and became chairman in 1963. He was chairman when the team won the 1969
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. He became president of the
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in 1974, went on to be vice-chairman of
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and also served on the
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professional committee. He had a sharp wit and was a regular after dinner speaker.
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released a model Hall Class Locomotive in 1973 called ''Lord Westwood''. In 1977, six leading players threatened resign from the club. Having claimed that both he and the team manager,
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, had been "knifed in the back", Westwood stopped all staff from talking to the press. After a string of defeats, culminating in a loss to
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, fans called for his resignation with shouts of ''Westwood out''. There was fighting in the streets and there were 10 arrests. He stood down as chairman in January 1978. In 1981, each director of Newcastle United were asked to put up a £16,000 guarantee in favour of the bank to help the club's financial position. Westwood had lost money in the collapse of DCM, Europe's leading toy company, of which he was also chairman; he refused to provide the guarantee and resigned from the board completely. Westwood died on 8 November 1991.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Westwood, William Westwood, 1st Baron 1907 births 1991 deaths Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Labour Party (UK) Baronesses- and Lords-in-Waiting Newcastle United F.C. directors and chairmen Presidents of the English Football League Labour Party (UK) hereditary peers Place of birth missing