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  • Demonland changed the title to Steven May on SEN (5/4/23)
 

May is really good to listen to. Honest, well spoken, funny. He's great!

 

 

I actually think Gawn, Lever, ANB, Angus, Stephen May and Tom Mc would right now, be better commentators than 90% of those on the air. 

 

Such a good speaker. Rarely ums and ahs, no "yeah nah", no cliches, entertaining, and actually gives genuine insight that we mere observers would not pick up. Such as his comments about what it's like to play on Buddy. Can see a future media career for him (once he's finished as MFC defensive coach).


24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

May is really good to listen to. Honest, well spoken, funny. He's great!

 

Very well spoken, stands out above many players with his public speaking. 

Would love to have mic's set up for Lever and May. The amount of chatter, instruction and feedback they give is crazy. The leadership between those two and the standards they set are outstanding. 

 

 

 

Love his interviews. Always a lot more honest and insightful than what we get from most players. 


I think Maysie spoke quite eloquently. Really direct and simple in his explanation... you can see his leadership style is very well suited to younger players. He may not always lead by example, but you cannot question his desire - clearly very proud and ambitious. 

 

4 hours ago, Young Blood said:

Would love to have mic's set up for Lever and May. The amount of chatter, instruction and feedback they give is crazy. The leadership between those two and the standards they set are outstanding. 

 

 

They had a mike on Viney last week at training and overwhelming the boys were like "you never speak, why are you talking to me" 😂

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