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2 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Not sure I’d want him playing alongside the young list they have if I was North Melbourne

This.

Edited by binman

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15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Bernie Vince was not a poster boy either, but he served a very important role in a team that needed his type.

Vince was a bit of a larrikin.

May, on the other hand , has a long and well-known rap sheet.

2 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

No, he isn’t the devil, but he is also not a great cultural addition to any club, let alone one with young impressionable players.

And he’s 3 years older than his premiership year and showing signs of decline.

One for a more experienced club who can handle him I would have thought.

I think his toxic traits are being a little blown out of proportion and most of them are born from an ultra competitive nature which could also help instil a bit of accountability and ownership in a backline such as North's - who have no real "dogs" back there.

In any case - for his price (free minus wage) he can't be any worse than Darling.

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2 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

I think his toxic traits are being a little blown out of proportion and most of them are born from an ultra competitive nature which could also help instil a bit of accountability and ownership in a backline such as North's - who have no real "dogs" back there.

In any case - for his price (free minus wage) he can't be any worse than Darling.

I like May, he is a premiership hero. Never forgotten.

But he is a notorious goose. He’s been punched in the head by two separate teammates at different stages of his career for goodness sake!

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48 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Here a Collingwood mate who is going to throw in his membership. He has been told May is going to The Pies.

They never do though.

54 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Here a Collingwood mate who is going to throw in his membership. He has been told May is going to The Pies.

along with his teeth

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