
Colin McIntosh said this evening that he didn't think his final winning hat-trick had been given enough credit and he had given thought to signing for new local rivals
Toitu United. McIntosh said his
unflashy but clinical finishing skills had made the difference in the final and he was looking forward to Rovers making a better offer for the coming season or he might take his silky skills elsewhere. Dale O'Brien the
Toitu United Manager said he had spoken to several Rovers players about possible transfers to his side but was not disclosing at this point who he was talking to.
Land Rovers Manager Steve Hall said he was unconcerned about attempts to raid the Rovers squad and he was confident Rovers would be more than a match for whatever team
Toitu United put out on the park. "I don't think these
Toitu guys will be hardened to the
realities of playing at this level, and young Dale has a bit to learn about big time indoor football management". Hall said McIntosh had got some big ideas ever since he came back from his recent visit to Singapore but added "no player was bigger than the club".
2 comments:
That Colin is a fine specimen
He's got more hair than my Chris
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