Anger at Newcastle Wonga deal
Newcastle United's decision to agree a sponsorship deal with payday loan company Wonga has prompted an angry reaction in the North East.
Newcastle United's decision to agree a sponsorship deal with payday loan company Wonga has prompted an angry reaction in the North East.
While Newcastle's sponsorship deal with Wonga was criticised by north east politicians, many of the club's fans appeared happy that their stadium would have its name reinstated:
St James Park is back. I am so happy right now........#nufc
We could be sponsored by Al Qaeda for all I care, all that matters is our stadium can be called by its proper name again #NUFC
Ryan McKinnon is a 16-year-old defender for Newcastle United's academy:
If what I've heard is true that wonga are changing the stadium back to st james' park then that's quality news!
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