William Westwood, 2nd Baron Westwood

[2] Hornby Railways released a model Hall Class Locomotive in 1973 called Lord Westwood.

Having claimed that both he and the team manager, Richard Dinnis, 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 Arsenal at St James Park, fans called for his resignation with shouts of Westwood out.

[3] 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.

The Lord Westwood from Hornby in OO gauge .