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Wednesday, 11 November 2009

The Enemy To Play Hogmanay


The Enemy have been added to the line up of this year's Edinburgh Hogmanay street party, reports NME magazine.



Taking place in Edinburgh city centre on December 31, the party also features Madness, Noisettes and Frightened Rabbit. The Fratellis' frontman John Lawler's sideproject Codeine Velvet Club are also set to perform at the bash.


Tickets for Edinburgh Hogmanay are on sale now. For more information see Edinburghshogmanay.com.


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PICTURES: The Enemy on Rock FM


The Enemy visited Rock FM earlier this year for an interview with In:Demand. The pictures are from the Rock FM website and you can listen to Tom Clarke, Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins as they talked about the last tour.




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Tuesday, 10 November 2009

The Enemy Tour Kicks Off

The Enemy by huffee
*pic by Huffee

The Enemy have already kicked off their latest tour of the UK with two crowd pleasing performances up north (Preston and Liverpool) ahead of the two dates in Scotland. The lads will then return south of the border for more northern dates.

Fans may be surprised to learn that the setlist is heavily weighted with songs from the first album, 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'. Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts belted out the latest tunes ('Be Somebody', 'No Time For Tears' and 'Sing When You're In Love'). There was also a surprise new song performed ('In The City'), written by Tom while in Preston.

Andy Hopkins even returned to his crowd surfing ways in Liverpool....................

Setlist (variations):

Aggro



Had Enough


No Time For Tears


40 Days And 40 Nights


Away From Here


Technodanceaphobic


Sing When In Love


We'll Live And Die In These Towns


Be Somebody


It's Not Ok


This Song Is About You


Elephant Song

Happy Birthday Jane


You're Not Alone

 

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The Enemy Edinburgh Gig Cancelled


The Enemy have sadly had to cancel tonight's Edinburgh gig after Tom Clarke went down with a sore throat. The gig will be rescheduled for Tues 1st December 2009.

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The Enemy Tour Snaps From Pepsi Maxcast

The Enemy have teamed up with Pepsi Maxcast who have compiled a collection of pictures to get fans in the mood for the current tour. The pics include photos from Beachbreak, Glastonbury, Ibiza Rocks  and Summersonic in Japan. Plus check out the pic of two of road crew after Andy and Liam had chucked them in the pool in Ibiza!
Liam Watts also lists The Enemy’s Tour Essentials, which you can read on the Pepsi Maxcast website. Expect more updates on Pepsi Maxcast as the tour rolls on................




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Friday, 6 November 2009

Vote For The Enemy In XFM's Song Of The Decade



Remember how you felt in 2007 when The Enemy released 'Away From Here'? Well now you can vote for The Enemy as part of XFM's 'Song Of The Decade'. The radio station will  be playing the Top 100 Songs Of The Decade on Saturday November 28 between 11am and 7pm and your vote could win you 100 free iTunes downloads. XFM will select 10 winners at random, so head over to the XFM website HERE and cast your votes.

Show your support for The Enemy by voting for 'Away From Here' as your 'Song Of The Decade'


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Thursday, 5 November 2009

Who Are Supporting The Enemy On Tour November 2009?



The Enemy are touring the UK during November 2009 and listed below are the support acts that will be performing on stage during those gigs.


Lowline : http://www.myspace.com/thisislowline

17 Nov 2009 - Lincoln Engine Shed – Lincoln
19 Nov 2009 - London HMV Forum – London
22 Nov 2009 - Folkestone Leas Cliff – Folkestone
24 Nov 2009 - Portsmouth Guildhall – Portsmouth
26 Nov 2009 - Birmingham O2 Academy – Birmingham
27 Nov 2009 - Leamington Assembly – Leamington
29 Nov 2009 - Manchester Apollo – Manchester


General Fiasco : http://www.myspace.com/generalfiasco


8 Nov 2009 - Liverpool – University-Liverpool
10 Nov 2009 - Edinburgh - Corn Exchange- Edinburgh
11 Nov 2009 - Glasgow Academy - Glasgow
12 Nov 2009 - Sheffield Academy - Sheffield
15 Nov 2009 - Newcastle Academy - Newcastle
16 Nov 2009 - Leeds Academy - Leeds Academy
17 Nov 2009 - Lincoln Engine Shed – Lincoln
19 Nov 2009 - London HMV Forum – London
22 Nov 2009 - Folkestone Leas Cliff – Folkestone
24 Nov 2009 - Portsmouth Guildhall – Portsmouth
26 Nov 2009 - Birmingham O2 Academy – Birmingham
27 Nov 2009 - Leamington Assembly – Leamington
29 Nov 2009 - Manchester Apollo – Manchester

Akeal : http://www.myspace.com/akeal

7 Nov 2009 - 53 Degrees - PRESTON
8 Nov 2009 - Mountford Hall - LIVERPOOL
10 Nov 2009 - Corn Exchange - EDINBURGH
11 Nov 2009 - O2 Academy - GLASGOW
12 Nov 2009 - O2 Academy - SHEFFIELD
15 Nov 2009 - O2 Academy - NEWCASTLE
16 Nov 2009 - O2 Academy - LEEDS

The Enemy full UK tour is:

  • Sat 07 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ 53 Degrees Preston Buy Tickets

  • Sun 08 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Liverpool University Buy Tickets

  • Tue 10 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Edinburgh Corn Exchange Buy Tickets

  • Wed 11 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Glasgow O2 Academy Buy Tickets

  • Thu 12 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Sheffield O2 Academy Buy Tickets

  • Sun 15 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Newcastle O2 Academy SOLD OUT

  • Mon 16 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Leeds O2 Academy Buy Tickets

  • Tue 17 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Lincoln Engine Shed Buy Tickets

  • Thu 19 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ London HMV Forum Buy Tickets

  • Fri 20 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Norwich UEA Buy Tickets

  • Sat 21 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Folkestone Leas Cliff Buy Tickets

  • Tue 24 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Portsmouth Guildhall Buy Tickets

  • Thu 26 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Birmingham O2 Academy Buy Tickets

  • Fri 27 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Leamington Assembly SOLD OUT

  • Sun 29 Nov 2009
    The Enemy @ Manchester Apollo Buy Tickets





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    Wednesday, 4 November 2009

    The Enemy Booked For Snowbombing Festival 2010

    The Enemy are set to rock the Snowbombing Festival in the mountainous Mayrhofen region of Austria. The location will offer a combination of live music and extreme sports from 5 - 10 April 2010 with the Editors, Doves, Friendly Fires, De La Soul and Vitalic all confirmed as performers.

    Dizzee Rascal has described the festival, "It's like Ibiza in the snow." Full details can be found on the official website HERE

    *PIC: Ed Mills/NME
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    Monday, 26 October 2009

    Andy Hopkins Talks About Coventry City Football Club On BBC

    The Enemy's bassist, Andy Hopkins met up with BBC's Mark Clemmit from The Football League Show on the BBC. Watch the video as Andy chats about Coventry City Football Club and life in a rock 'n' roll band. Plus he answers the all important, "Who would win in a football match between The Enemy and Kasabian?"


    Watch the BBC Video : HERE


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    Tuesday, 6 October 2009

    The Enemy: Mirror Interview And Video




    The Enemy have sparked debate about Radio 1's playlist after being interviewed by The Mirror. Read the full interview below and watch the video below:



    The Mirror chatted to the band as part of the celebrations for Guinness's 250th birthday in Dublin. 


    The Enemy have launched an astonishing attack on BBC Radio 1, saying it has given up on trying to break new guitar bands.

    The Coventry band, who won Best New Band at last year's NME Awards, say that believe the playlist is largely ignoring upcoming acts of a more indie or alternative bent.

    Frontman Tom Clarke told us: "I think 2009 has been an awful year for music because in England, Radio 1 for some reason have stopped playing anything with a guitar in it.what’s happened, their balls seem to have retracted into their lower abdomen, and they’re playing what can only be described as shi*te. But there’s always Kerrang! and XFM isn’t there?"

    Radio 1 has recently rejigged its playlist criteria and schedule in a bid to attract younger listeners.

    The move comes after commercial radio executives called for an overhaul of the station, arguing that it had breached its remit by having an average listener age of 33.

    In a report made to the BBC Trust, the commercial radio sector's trade body, the RadioCentre, said the station was eating into their audience instead of targeting the 15- to 29-year-old target age range.

    The overhaul started last month.

    But Tom stormed: "In trying to alienate all the older listeners in playing sh*t, then yes, they’re going about in completely the right way. They’re just presuming that younger listeners want to listen to sh*t. I don’t understand it. I do think that it’s diabolical at the moment. I can’t listen to it.

    "It’s a really hard time for new bands. We’re alright ‘cos we’ve been going for years, so it doesn’t affect you that much, you’re just not on Radio1, but for new bands coming through it must make it absolutely impossible.
    "It’s such a shame. It’s so hard for a band to break through anyway and with radio not helping, you know, there’s great bands out there with real talent going completely unnoticed because someone at Radio 1 has decided that he doesn’t like guitars. For god’s sake people get a grip, and get good guitars bands back on the radio."


    The band, who's new single Be Somebody has just been released, said they also agreed with Lily Allen's views on filesharing.

    Tom said: “I think Lily Allen has a fair point. When big artists moans about it (filesharing), it’s a bit annoying as they don’t really need the money. What, does Bono need a new yacht or something? It affects bands at a grass root level who’re just starting and where every CD sale and every T-shirt sale is whether they can put the fuel in the transit van to get to the next gig. That’s important and on that level it can ruin bands and it destroys new music so it’s a pretty dangerous thing."

    He continued: "People do get to hear music that they maybe they wouldn’t have heard and perhaps they’ll go out and buy it, but I think that’s wishful thinking though, I think they’ll just listen to the illegally downloaded stuff.

    "It’s bizarre that people think it’s acceptable to steal music, ‘cos that’s what you’re doing, you wouldn’t think it’s acceptable to fill your car up and drive off."

    The band spent the summer supporting Oasis on their stadium tour but Tom said they had no idea the Gallagher brothers were seriously on the verge of splitting.

    Tom shrugged: “It’s a shame and I’m absolutely gutted. But hopefully….you never know what will happen in the future. Touch wood Their mum will sort it out, yeah, Peggy will get on it, bang their heads together. I’d love to see them get back together, but I’d also like to see a solo album from Noel. I really think he’s got an absolute quality album in him.”

    *Story: The Mirror
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    Sunday, 4 October 2009

    VIDEO: The Enemy on Soccer AM

    Here is the video footage of The Enemy from Sky's Soccer Am on Saturday October 3. The band talk about their new single 'Be Somebody' and FIFA 10, plus the lads talk about football, Tom spills the beans on why he had to miss the Wembley Oasis gig and Andy reveals how he was edited out of the last video.



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    Friday, 2 October 2009

    The Enemy On Soccer AM


    The Enemy will be appearing on Soccer AM this Saturday (October 3), hoping to follow on from their last appearance on the show. The last time Tom, Liam and Andy were on the show they joined the prestigious Soccer AM hat-trick club and couldn't wait to tour with Oasis and Kasabian.

    This time the Coventry fans will be on the show ahead of the release of their new single, 'Be Somebody'. The video for the single was filmed at the Ricoh Arena and the song is even being used on the new FIFA 10 computer game!

    The Soccer AM crew will be asking the boys about all of that and lots, lots more! So tune in to watch all the gang, plus this week's Soccerette and our Blackpool fans of the week, 9am, Saturday on Sky Sports 1 and Sky1.


    The Enemy on Soccer AM 11/04/09


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    Thursday, 1 October 2009

    VIDEO: Tom Clarke Pepsi Maxcast Interview



    Here is an exclusive interview with Tom Clarke by Smivadee for Pepsi Maxcast. Tom chats about Oasis, how The Enemy got their name and the idea behind the bands new single 'Be Somebody'.





    *Video by: Pepsi Maxcast
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    Wednesday, 30 September 2009

    The Enemy To Perform Charity Gig





    The Enemy will be performing a gig as part of Youth Music Week at London's Phillips de Pury Gallery in London on Friday 13th November. The gigs are part of a project by top photographer Rankin for Youth Music, a charity for children.

    Little Boots will be performing at the same venue on the 12th and tickets for the events can be bought HERE for £20 (plus 12.5% booking fee). Various musicians were asked by Rankin to customise a picture of themselves as part of the week long events and include REM's Michael Stripe, Blur's Alex James, Jarvis Cocker, Carl Baret and Kasabian.


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    The Enemy In New Gaming Approach


    The Guardian have an interesting Blog about The Enemy's latest release 'Be Somebody' in the promotion of FIFA 10 written by Jack Arnott and printed below:

    Fans of football games and The Enemy (a band which I guess I'd be more aware of were I ten years younger or lived nearer to Shoreditch) will be pleased to hear that the band's new single, Be Somebody, will feature on Fifa 2010, released this coming Friday.

    The band, it seems, like playing Fifa when they aren't strumming their guitars or growing their hair - you can see them playing the game in the video above.

    'What's new?' I hear you shout. 'Who cares?' Well what makes this slightly different from Song 2 from Fifa 98 or that annoying song about Kennedy and King and something else from Pro Evo 09 is that both game and song are being released in the same week - cross-promotion on an scarily well-organised scale.

    While the use of films to sell music is now a well established part of the Hollywood blockbuster system (cast rappers to be in soundtrack, or have a single released which has a film trailer as a music video), music and games is a relatively untapped marketing avenue.

    If you think about how well you know the songs from your radio station of choice on GTA 4 for example (Fusion FM for me) it's easy to see how the real estate of your ears could be exploited.

    Of course, the fact that early consoles couldn't manage CD quality audio is a large factor in this tactic taking a while to catch on, but if you consider how likely the average gamer is to be a music fan it's surprising we haven't seen more of this type of cross-promotion. Cynical it may be, but if in-game music gets better as a result the consumer stands to benefit greatly.

    If EA succeed in getting both The Enemy and Fifa 2010 to the top of their respective charts next week, it's a practice we're bound to see much more of. What's to say that at this very moment Take That aren't writing a song with lyrics inspired by BioShock 2?


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    Tuesday, 29 September 2009

    The Enemy Feature In New Coventry Exhibition

    Tom Clarke, Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins of The Enemy will feature in a new exhibition celebrating Coventry's musical history. The display at Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery and Museum will demonstrate that the city has more on offer than just The Specials.

    The Enemy have once again put Coventry on the musical map during their three years of constant touring and the lads have always been proud to promote Coventry (as seen in their latest video 'Be Somebody').

    Martin Roberts, senior curator at the Herbert, said: “An exhibition celebrating the music of Coventry is long overdue. Artists from the city have had an amazing impact around the world and it’s astounding to see the successes and achievements that these artists have had.”

    'More Than Two Tone' opens in Coventry on Saturday October 3 and will remain open to the public for free until Sunday 3rd January 2010.


    *Read full story in Coventry Telegraph

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    Tom Clarke Backs Lily Allen


    Tom Clarke from The Enemy has backed Lily Allen and a host of other singers and bands who want to be paid for music downloaded from the internet, reports Teletext.
    "New music doesn't just appear on your radio. People go out and tour for years putting the graft in," he told Teletext.
    "So it's right and important people don't rob pennies off bands who need it." Look after the pennies Tom, and the pounds will look after themselves.


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    The Enemy To Take World By Storm With Third Album


    THE Enemy plan to continue flying the flag for lad rock says the Daily Star. Despite Music For The People not flogging as many copies as their No 1 debut they won’t be turning electro. Tom Clarke, 22, said: “We’ll stick to being a guitar band, and then take the world by storm with album three.”

    The Enemy’s latest single features on the soundtrack for EA SPORTS FIFA 10, which is out on October 2.


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    Monday, 28 September 2009

    Tom Clarke Sunday Mail Interview

    THE ENEMY are preparing for tour bus fall-outs when they hit the road in November - over a football video game, according to an interview in the Sunday Mail. The Scottish newspaper interviewed Tom Clarke about the new single, FIFA 10, touring and recording.




    The band's forthcoming single Be Somebody is the theme song for hit FIFA 10 game and they are getting their bus kitted out with an Xbox 360 so they can play.



    But frontman Tom Clarke admits there will be arguments between himself and bandmates Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins over who gets to be their beloved Coventry City.



    Tom said: "It's one of those things that's a bit of fun. Electronic Arts wanted to use one of our tracks on the game and Be Somebody immediately came to mind.



    "The single is out the week before the game so it all just fell in to place really nicely.



    "The best thing is it looks like they're going to sort us out with an Xbox so we can spend all those hours on the tour bus playing FIFA10...but there will be rows over who plays as Coventry."



    He joked: "Not over who GETS to play as them but who HAS to!"





    The Enemy play Glasgow's 02 Academy on November 11 as they wrap up last album, Music For The People, and prepare to start work on the next one.



    The album marked a radical and risky departure from the raw, undiluted energy of their breakthrough CD, We'll Live And Die In These Towns. But Tom is confident they got away with it because the new songs worked well live.



    Tom said: "That surprised us because we didn't think about that at all when we were making the record. It just happened."



    However he admits they plan to return to their roots and the sound which first made them stars for their third album.



    He said: "We're really happy with how Music For The People went but there was something missing, that raw, energetic sound that came from the three of us in a rehearsal room. I want that back on the next record.



    "We finish the tour in November then we're going to take a month off for Christmas and get stuck into the album in the New Year."



    The Enemy's Be Somebody features on the soundtrack for EA SPORTS FIFA 10, available from October 2. For more information go to www.easports.co.uk/fifa


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    Andy Hopkins and Tom Clarke Interview




    Sport.co.uk caught up with Andy Hopkins and Tom Clarke from Coventry rockers The Enemy, and challenged them to a game of FIFA 10, which is soundtracked by the band's new single 'Be Somebody'...



    Are you guys experienced FIFA players?



    AH: Yeah, I’ve got FIFA 09 at home. I tell you what, I think the controls are a lot better [on the new one]. It feels a lot easier to play. ‘Cause I was rubbish at 09, to be honest.



    Well I’m going to challenge you to a game, if that’s alright.



    Both: (General muttering indicating that the challenge is accepted)



    Should we play Rangers vs Celtic? Because they’re the Auld Enemy. And you’re the new Enemy.



    (Lets slightly lame suggestion hang in the air for a moment or two, before we end up choosing our respective clubs of choice: Everton and Coventry City.)



    So, do you follow the Sky Blues closely?



    AH: We used to.



    TC: I only moved to Coventry when I was 16. I grew up in Birmingham. When we’re back, we try and get to games but it’s f***ing impossible to follow any sport when you’re never home and essentially living on a bus.



    (I deviate from the real Everton’s regular 4-5-1 line up, pairing Saha and Yakubu up front in a sophisticated 4-2-2-2 formation. Joleon Lescott is of course removed from the starting XI, and the virtual Mikel Arteta is fit enough to take his place on the right of midfield. Andy leaves his Coventry side unchanged and plays the first half.)



    TC: I like the fact that you’re serious about this.



    I’m representing my club; of course I’ve got to take it seriously. Why is there only one player and one goalkeeper on the pitch?



    AH: Oh, that’s just while it’s loading. You get to practise. They’ve thought about it.



    Oh right. That’s a good feature. So are you not massive Coventry fans, then? I was hoping to natter about ‘Cookie’ Coleman and Clinton ‘Goal Machine’ Morrison…



    TC: I tend to say I like to see Cov do well, which happens rarely.



    Did you follow them during their Premier League years?



    AH: Yep. That’s when I was a massive fan. But it’s hard to follow it when you’ve been away for three years and you’ve got other things on your mind. But I’ve got a Fantasy Football team this year so I’ll probably keep up with it a bit more.



    We interviewed Steve Froggatt a while ago. He once scored a blinding goal against us live on Sky.



    AH: I played a charity football match with him the other day. It was against loads of ex Cov players, like David Busst.



    Nice to hear that Busst was involved. That was an horrific injury he suffered.



    AH: He’s still limping. But he put in a good performance. Compared to us lot, anyway.



    You had some memorable names at Highfield Road back in the day. Dion Dublin, Robbie Keane, Darren Huckerby, Peter Ndlovu, Roy Wegerle. Who’s the best you ever saw?



    AH: Micky Quinn. Or Roy Wegerle, yeah.



    Have you read Micky Quinn’s autobiography, ‘Who Ate All the Pies?’ ?



    AH: No.



    Do you recall the game on the last day of the 97/98 season where you very nearly sent us down?



    AH: Earl Barrett?



    Don’t think he played that day but, yes, it would have been roundabout the Era of Earl Barrett. What about that famous final day escape when you won 2-1 at Spurs? Any memories of that?



    AH: Erm…who scored?



    Can’t remember but I think Gordon Strachan was manager at the time. Did you used to go to the games at all?



    AH: Yeah. I used to play for this football team who always took us to away games. But I never really used to go to Highfield Road.



    This is a dreadful game so far. Please accept my apologies; I play quite an attritional game. (Trying desperately) Coventry have had one or two exciting results in the last few years though, haven’t they? Like winning 4-1 at Blackburn in the cup?



    (Silence)



    Er…so what are you up to with the band at the moment?



    TC: Liam’s been on holiday for the last three weeks. We’ve had three weeks off, which is the longest we’ve had in three years. We’re doing a UK headline tour in November.



    What festivals did you play this summer?



    TC: We just did V, which was f***ing brilliant.



    Did you ever used to go to any festivals?



    TC: No, I could never afford it. Just look at how expensive Glastonbury is.



    (Finally, some incident – I concede a sloppy penalty which Leon Best converts with aplomb to put Coventry 1-0 to the good.)



    It’s nice that you can play as Championship teams on this now.



    TC: They’ve had that for years.



    Oh right. Sorry – I’m still playing off muscle memory from World Cup 98!



    TC: That was the best!



    These games have come a long way. I remember being amazed by Striker on the SNES. But it looks ridiculous now. When you scored, a clown would appear on the scoreboard and applaud you. (Realises during the ensuing silence that the SNES was quite possibly before their time and feels old.)



    TC: (Assuming control for the second half) Sorry, it’s kind of sad that Cov are 1-0 up and I’m gonna take over half way through. Probably lose 3-1.



    (One of my boys goes down in the box. I appeal for a penalty but it falls upon virtual ears.) Do you follow any other sports?



    TC: I’d like to but it’s f***ing impossible.



    AH: You do F1 a bit, don’t you?



    TC: I’m bang into Formula 1 but I can’t follow it.





    Roland Nilsson, eh? He was the man. What a player.



    (Silence. A sublime through ball puts me one on one with Keiren Westwood but the ‘keeper comes out on top.)



    So. What’s your favourite pizza topping?



    TC: Andy’s just f***ing weird; he puts everything on pizzas.



    AH: At the moment, I’m loving spicy chicken, pepperoni and jalapeno.



    I’ve discovered that jalapenos and pineapple go brilliantly together on pizza. You should try it.



    AH: Nah.



    TC: You can’t put pineapple on pizzas. That’s out of order. It’s too sweet.



    AH: I was served pineapple with a White Russian last night. Did you see that? Gave me a White Russian with a f***ing slice of pineapple in it. What the f*** is that about? It was f***ing horrible.



    A lion versus a tiger, in a fight to the death, each beast covered in gravy in order to ensure optimum savagery. Who wins?



    TC: Liam’s thought about this a lot. It’s a shame he’s not here. I’d say that a tiger’s probably gonna be more vicious. I don’t think they cohabit though, so it’s highly unlikely.



    It’s hypothetical. Gorilla versus a grizzly?



    AH: Grizzly.



    TC: Yeah. Grizzly’s got claws, hasn’t he? One swipe and…I mean, gorilla’s got strength, but…



    (Just then, the Yak, appropriately fed, breaks free and scores.) Oh, what a beauty!



    TC: This is the beginning of the end, man. This is what happens to Cov.



    (At that point, I’m informed that I have three minutes left. Time to go for the jugular.) So, out of all the bands and artists you’ve met, who have you disliked the most?



    TC: To be quite honest with you, you meet c***s all the time. You’ve just got to f***ing ignore them, frankly. When you’re in this position, there’s always someone who wants to cut you down.



    You must have met some amazing people too, though.



    TC: We’ve toured with f***ing amazing bands. We’ve just done the Oasis tour…Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics…





    TC: Probably Noel [Gallagher]. I know it’s an obvious one but…oh shit…(gets player sent off for a professional foul)



    Off! Off! Off! (I make a total mess of the resulting free-kick.) Do you guys play football?



    TC: Yeah. There’s always a football on tour.



    What positions do you play?



    AH: Right-wing.



    TC: I’m not good enough to say I play any position.



    (Proceedings degenerate into general swearing, grunts of frustration and the occasional “Oh no!” as the final whistle of an error-strewn game approaches, with the score still locked at 1-1.)



    Let’s get vaguely topical. How would you celebrate if you scored a last-minute winner for Coventry against Villa? Bear in mind that the Villa fans have been giving you stick all game.



    TC: [I’d celebrate] quietly. The Villa fans can be a bit nasty. Depends if we’re home or away.



    You’re at the Ricoh Arena.



    AH: I’d just do a Klinsmann or something. I can’t do backflips.



    Who’s gonna win the World Cup?



    AH: I actually do think it’ll be England. They’re mint at the moment. Last World Cup, I didn’t think they’d do it.



    TC: I’m gonna throw it out there: I don’t think England will win.



    Yes, generally. Any tips for good new bands?



    TC: Twisted Wheel. They’re a Manchester band…(trails off into mumbling as I break through again…only to screw it up again. Further non-conversation ensues before the Yak strikes again to give me a last-ditch 2-1 lead. I emit a rather undignified roar in celebration.)



    So how did ‘Be Somebody’ come to be used on the game? Did they just approach you and say, “We like the song. Can we use it?”



    TC: Sort of, yeah. That was a foul, surely.



    Ah, I think he made contact. With the ball, that is. Do you have a favourite football cliché?



    TC: “Game of two halves” is a classic, innit? I like saying it about gigs: “it was a gig of two halves”.



    (The whistle blows. Final score: Sport.co.uk 2-1 The Enemy)



    TC: Congratulations. Convincing win.



    The Enemy's latest single features on the soundtrack for EA SPORTS FIFA 10, available on all formats from October 2nd. For more information go to www.easports.co.uk/fifa


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