That'll be Kevin Keegan.
He played for Scunthorpe, Liverpool, Hamburg, Southampton, and Newcastle United. He coached Newcastle United , Fulham, and England . and He coached man city too
European Football (Soccer)Kevin Keegan. (UK) - 1968-1971 Scunthorpe United, 1971-1977 Liverpool, 1977-1980 Hamburger SV, 1980-1982 Southampton, 1982-1984 Newcastle United, 1985 Blacktown CityAmerican FootballKroy Biermann - defensive end for the 2008 Atlanta Falcons
There are many cities in England, here are a few, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Bristol, Newcastle, Liverpool, Southampton, Stoke on Trent, Oxford, Norwich, Leicester, Chester, Leeds, York, Nottingham, Canterbury, Brighton.
London, Bristol, Plymouth, Southampton, Dover, Cardiff, Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle, Hull, Belfast, there are more but that should do.
yes, they are nouns because they names of proper places
Ron Atkinson cov,forest, Wednesday and villa Graeme Souness blackburn, Liverpool, Newcastle and Southampton Harry Redknapp whose managed West Ham, Portsmouth (twice), Southampton and Spurs. Note: someone originally answered Glenn Hoddle, but Wolves weren't in the Premiership when he managed them.
About 170 miles from Newcastle to Liverpool.
Here a some of the main cities. London Manchester Newcastle Leeds Sheffield Bristol Birmingham Southampton Liverpool Coventry York Stoke on Trent
Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Exeter, Sheffield, Nottingham, Oxford, Coventry, Norwich, Southampton.
The halfway point between Liverpool, NSW and Newcastle, NSW is Wyoming, NSW
Liverpool is approximately 208 km beside New Castle
209.17km roughly