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Dave Rothery Interview
Feb 25, 2005
by Tim Peacock
Courtesy of Louise + Gina Dipper

As a rule, were you to mention DAVE ROTHERAY, you'd normally think of the musical half of one of the most successful British songwriting partnerships since Lennon &amp; McCartney: for by day the affable and totally likeable Yorkshireman writes the melodies behind Paul Heaton's acerbic lyrical</summary>
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Why Exton Enjoys the Beautiful Game
13 January 2005
Courtesy of Gina Dipper

What makes a man stay 44 years with one club?

Ask Tony Exton why he has spent that length of time with local amateur football team Sculcoates Amateurs and he has to think deeply.



"It just happened," he smiles. "I played for Scullys for 10 years - although not very well - and then the secretary Albert</div>
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WORD Enters the Greatest Pop Quiz Ever ... and Comes Second
January 5, 2005
Courtesy of Julia Grant

Now we know how Beckham, Stuart Pearce and Gareth Southgate feel. Destiny in our hands, only for us to balloon it over the bar. The Word team was one tie-breaker question away from certainly the greatest pub quiz we'd ever seen: an expenses-paid weak in Las Vegas for the team of six, plus two</div>
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