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Caunce is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Lewis Caunce (1911–1978), English footballer * Steve Caunce, English businessman, CEO of AO World See also * Cauce Cauce is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Ana Mari Cauce (born 1956), American psychologist and college administrator *Elīza Cauce (born 1990), Latvian luger See also *Caunce {{Short pages monitor ...
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Lewis Caunce
Lewis Caunce (20 April 1911 - 1978) was an English professional association football goalkeeper of the 1930s. Born in Earlestown, he joined Rochdale from Huddersfield Town in 1932, where he made 18 appearances for the club. He left to join Wigan Athletic in 1933, spending two seasons with the Cheshire League club before returning to the Football League with Oldham Athletic in 1935. On Boxing Day 1935, Caunce played in goal for Oldham in their 4–13 defeat against Tranmere Rovers Tranmere Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. The team compete in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1884 as Belmont Football Club, they ado ..., a Football League record for most goals scored in a game. Caunce notably saved a penalty during the game to prevent Tranmere centre forward Bunny Bell from scoring 10 goals, and Caunce's teammate Tommy Williamson remarked years later that despite the ...
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AO World is an electrical retailer based in Bolton, England. It operates in the United Kingdom (ao.com), and previously operated in Germany (ao.de) and the Netherlands (ao.nl), specialising in household appliances and electricals. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange. History The company was founded under the name ''Appliances Online'' by John Roberts in 2000. Prior to this, during a conversation in a Bolton pub, a close friend bet Roberts £1 that he could not set up his own company and disrupt the white goods market by selling appliances online. As well as selling directly to consumers, the company also sold kitchen appliances on behalf of other retailers such as Next, House of Fraser and B&Q. In 2009 the company acquired the distribution business Expert Logistics enabling end-to-end control of their operation. In 2013, ''Appliances Online'' rebranded to ''AO.com'', which included a redesign of their logo to its current state. In the same year, the company reached one m ...
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