Andy Ansah played by Andy Ansah
Ann Patterson played by Heather McHale
Billy O'Neil played by Phil Barantini
Campbell Hooper played by Dean Holness
Danny Rawsthorne played by Scott Taylor
Didier Baptiste played by Tom Redhill
Eddie Moliano played by Ed Sanders
Jamie Parker played by Jim Alexander
Jeff Stein played by Ray MacAllan
Karl Fletcher played by Terry Kiely
Kelly James played by Emma Gilmore
Kitty Wyatt played by Choy Ling Man
Lizzie Conlon played by Natalie Robb
Lynda Block played by Alison King
Matt Conlon played by Paul Swinnerton
Monday Bandele played by Louis Decosta Johnson
Prashant Dattani played by Ramon Tikeram
Rachel Gately played by Elizabeth O'Grady
Ray Wyatt played by Mark Moraghan
Sandra Greene played by Lisa Burstow
Scott Lucas played by Luke Mably
Siobhan Bandele played by Alison Coffey
Tash Parker played by Angela Saunders
Victoria Baptiste played by Sarah Matravers
Andy Ansah is a defender for Harchester United, and when Michael Dillion nearly gets transferred to Charlton, he becomes a short-term captain for Harchester United. However, this role is later given to Didier Baptiste and he goes back to being his normal self. At the of the 99/200 season Ansah retires to do some management.
The next season sees Ansah get given the role of first team coach, working alongside Ray Wyatt. Although he only spends one season as first team coach, he makes a huge impact as he and Ray collectively help the team’s league position up from 17th to 4th, the teams best league finish in some time.
The 2003/2004 season sees Ansah return as first team coach and he again boost their league position and helps them qualify for the champions league. With Stuart Naysmith leaving the club Ansah is sure he is going to be given the managers job, but the next season they employ Don Barker. Ansah goes along with this fro a while, until Don goes to hospital with an angina attack, which makes Harchester need a caretaker manager. With Ansah not getting the role, he leaves Harchester once and for all.