ST James's Park
At the moment, only two: Manchester United West Ham United They will be joined by Newcastle United next season.
Its not Upton park that`s where it is the ground is called the Boleyn Ground.
In 1881, Stanley Cricket Club formed a football team to occupy themselves in winter. A year later, they changed their name to East End FC, turning professional in 1889. In 1892, they took over fierce rivals West End and moved into their ground - St James' Park. And on 22nd December, the FA approved the name Newcastle United.
The term Geordie can refer to anyone from the Northeast of England, but sometimes it is specifically Newcastle or the supporters of Newcastle United Football Club.There are several theories but it could be a corruption of the name George.See the Related Link.
1.Newcastle United(Castle) 2.Crystal Palace(Palace) 3.Astonvilla(Villa)
The name of St. James' Park, home of Newcastle United was actually named after a road. St. James Street is nearby the stadium, not a person.
Newcastle United was founded in December 1892 by the merger of two local teams Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End who were previously rivals in the Northern League, but after West End fell into financial difficulties they decided to merge. The deal included the lease on West End's stadium St. James' Park and several names were suggested for the new club, including Newcastle Rangers and Newcastle City, however they chose the name Newcastle United. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_united#History
Newcastle United was founded in December 1892 by the merger of two local teams Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End who were previously rivals in the Northern League, but after West End fell into financial difficulties they decided to merge. The deal included the lease on West End's stadium St. James' Park and several names were suggested for the new club, including Newcastle Rangers and Newcastle City, however they chose the name Newcastle United. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_united#History
Tyneside
The Racecourse Ground
The football ground of Everton FC is Goodison Park.