Name |
Andrew
Palmer |
Alias |
D-Cup |
Born |
10th
March 1964 |
Birth
place |
Eastleigh |
Star
sign |
Pisces |
Role |
MRA,
RHB |
Most
memorable match |
Bryant
and May extra long |
Worst
match |
Those
which burn to quickly |
Cricketing
heroes |
Neil
Pettman/Jonty Rhodes, difficult to choose between the two |
Greatest
influence |
A stiff
drink |
Current
players admired |
Adam
Hollioake, without doubt giving hope to us all for an England call up |
Young
cricketers for the future |
None
spring to mind |
Favourite
ground |
West
Thytherely |
Least
favourite ground |
KGV
Pitch 2 |
Cricketing
ambitions |
To here
the phrase 'well bowled Cups', or to run the Ferret out without facing |
Main
complain about cricket |
You
only get one life when batting |
Who
are you closest friends within the game |
The
3rd umpire |
Most
embarrassing moment |
Playing
for Castaways |
What
would you be doing now if you were not in cricket |
Sat
at a computer screen |
Which
2 people outside the game would you most like to meet |
Tai
Chi and Feng Shui |
Who
outside cricket would you least like to meet |
The
bloke in the gents bog last Tuesday who left the albino turd |
What
do you never leave home without |
A full
stomach |
Who
would you have liked to have been in a former life |
The
village idiot |
Any
superstitions |
Don't
be 1st to the bar |
Hobbies
and interests |
Sleeping
and eating |
Most
prized possessions |
My bitches...man |
Other
sports or sports people followed |
Women's
swimming and beach volleyball |
Favourite
TV program |
One
man and his dog |
Favourite
film |
The
jungle book |
Favourite
actor/actress |
Buzz
and Jena Jameson |
If you
were given £1000 to buy clothes, what would you buy |
A 16m
carbon fibre fishing rod |
Favourite
food |
Curry
and beer |
Favourite
drink |
Curry
and beer |
Favourite
holiday place |
Kenya |
Favourite
hotel |
Imperial
Bangkok |
Newspapers
and magazines read |
Electronic
Telegraph |
Favourite
author |
What's
that....... |
Future
career |
None |
What
frightens you most |
|
Motto
in life |
It's
easier to ask for forgiveness than ask for permission |