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THE YES-NO-WAIT-SORRIES


Chris Coley :

Having twice led the Gipsies into battle on the fields of Chiang Mai, Chris returns for a third time, on this occasion fronting the Yes-No-Wait-Sorries. He will be looking to avenge last year's disappointment in a pulsating last ball thriller. When Chris is not organising the Gipsies and Sorries, he can be found at numerous racecourses, especially Cheltenham, supporting his latest steed or oroviding the finest corporate hospitality.

Michael Terrington :

Like a fine wine, this international jet-setting accountant gets better with age. With his twilight years approaching, Michael is looking to take every opportunity in this land of plenty. His variety of off-spin will once again bamboozle batsmen and barmaids alike. The Sugar Shack's coffers will again benefit from his custom, as he will never be further than half a yard from the bar.

Kim Barnett :

Very much the senior professional of the side, he has now competed at all levels of the game. But now he faces his toughest challenge of them all, 10 days in Chiang Mai will he last the pace?

Andy Willis-Stovold :

As a coach for Gloucestershire C.C.C., 'Stov' will want all the players up early for fitness and fielding practice. This will not be a problem, however, as most players will come straight from the Sugar Shack! A keen racing man, Andy can regularly be found on Weston-Super-Mare beach looking for the next Grand National winner.

Bill Johnson :

Making his second appearance in Chiang Mai. 'Old Blue Eyes' is back! {More like Old Red Eyes ed.} Ready to entertain the locals with his musical prowess, his ability to woo the ladies could lead some of the younger members astray. One thing is for certain, his exploits could soon be seen on late-night satellite TV stations we pity his room-mate, not for the faint-hearted!

Rick Clark :

Artist/decorative painter and PA/partner in crime to Bill Johnson. He is a resplendent dresser both on and off the cricket field and this sartorial elegance will undoubtedly go down well in Chiang Mai. Could prove a secret weapon in the fancy dress competition.

Paul Drew :

Paul has chosen to travel to Thailand as Assistant Tour Manager in addition to being able to celebrate his 50th birthday in Oriental fashion! In his prime as a cricketer and table tennis player he sold both cricket and table tennis bats but in his later years he has moved onto selling healthcare he facts that he has had two new hips of late could just be the perks of the job!


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This document was updated on:  February 10, 2008