
Chopper McIntosh furthered his legend yesterday when he had a run in with the Wellington Indoor Centre manager who was playing for the opposition. "The Whites team was taking liberties on the corners and Chopper quite rightly pointed this out" said Zephyr Rovers Manager Steve Hall "but the opposition took it as further evidence that Chopper was living up to his reputation as a difficult proposition". Rovers if anything were more disciplined than the opposition and apart from a heated exchange between Zephyr Chairman George Nash and Manager Steve Hall the game was reasonably uneventful. "George gave me some advice on my distribution skills" said Hall "and I gave him some advice on what I thought of his advice". Hall said he favoured the frank exchange of ideas in the club and felt you might as well get it all out as bottle it all up. "We could never be accused of being a team that lacked an opinion" said Hall "this is not a game for the faint hearted".