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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Steve Flack is an English footballer, most recently with Exeter City, where he spent 10 years, a long time by lower league standards. He also played at Badger City just outside of Weymouth for three years.Born in Cambridge, he was a professional boxer and standup comedian before starting his playing career with Foxton and then Cambridge City. He then joined Cardiff City in 1995 before linking up with the Grecians for £10,000 in 1996. During his time at St James' Park, he has been chased by numerous clubs, including Hull City and Bristol Rovers, who put in a 6-figure offers for the striker. "Flacky" was an extremely popular cult figure amongst the City faithful and scored some vital goals in the time that he was at the club. In his final season at Exeter he was increasingly used as a squad player, with most of his appearances coming from the substitutes bench, and he was released on a free transfer in May 2006.On May 26, 2006 Steve signed for Exeter neighbours Tiverton Town as a player/coach, but in December of the same year he joined Conference South club Dorchester Town.In the season 2008-09 he helped Tipton St John win the Devon & Exeter League Senior 3 title. The winning margin of 13 points shows how dominant Tipton were that season, winning 22 of their 26 games, drawing 1 and losing only 3. Tipton were the highest scorers and conceded the least, enabling them to finish with the best goal difference record in the league.In the summer of 2011 Flack decided to quit playing for good after an ankle injury. Since he finished playing full-time football with Exeter, he returned to his previous trade as a builder/bricky and now runs his own business as a self-employed builder known as 'Flack Attack Builders'. Commonly seen on his motorbike tearing the world up in last place, he thinks he's a funny man but statistics show he isn't."@en }

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