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In June 2011, the club opened its first football centre, prior to which they had to play on park and local authority pitches.[2] The facility, for which negotiations began in 2006,[6] which is situated next to Wallsend Sports Centre on Rheydt Avenue,[7] has:

 

two senior size grass pitches,

five junior size grass pitches,

one mini-soccer size grass pitch, and

a changing pavilion.

It was funded by grants of £850,000 from the Football Foundation, £150,000 from The FA and £301,000 from North Tyneside Council with the club itself raising £114,000 towards the scheme.[2]

 

The Station Road headquarters of the club was demolished in the February and March 2012, following high winds in January which damaged one of the walls of the building.[8]

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Football League: "An independent QC has overturned the decision.. that Massimo Cellino is subject to a disqualifying condition." #LUFC

 

Bryan Swanson ‏@skysports_bryan  1m

Football League spokesman: "We are disappointed at the outcome of the appeal hearing." #LUFC #Cellino

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