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Farewell Steven May

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19 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Probably the best tall defender I’ve ever seen in red and blue. For a few years there he was the best full back in the whole league.

That 2022 final against the Swans playing on Buddy was the best defensive game I’ve ever seen by any player ever. It was super human watching it live.

Congrats on a brilliant career Maysie. We’ll miss you!

The best full back clearly but Gary Hardeman was a better CHB although the positions have changed since the 1970's.

Gary also played on the ball & forward when the team needed that.

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20 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Probably the best tall defender I’ve ever seen in red and blue. For a few years there he was the best full back in the whole league.

That 2022 final against the Swans playing on Buddy was the best defensive game I’ve ever seen by any player ever. It was super human watching it live.

Congrats on a brilliant career Maysie. We’ll miss you!

Second this sentiment.

Along with Hibbo, he was a huge contributor to us having a near impenetrable backline and a huge part of our premiership sucess.

I'm making no judgements on the personal circumstances in which have contributed to the way things have unfolded and understand the rationale that he and the club have applied in paying out his contract and retiring him from the list, but as a supporter, I'm bitterly disapointed in the way it has transpired and that he won't get a fitting send off game.

Had he been able to play this season, my assessment from afar was that, despite some high profile confrontational moments on and off feild Maysie was a highly compeditive beast, but also a solid team player and that though he might have been frustrated had he seen time playing twos, that he would have made good on being a great onfield mentor to our next generation of key backs.

I get that he'll probably get a lap of the G in the back of a car, but he deserved better as the warrior player he was in his time playing for the MFC.

Thanks for your contribution to the MFC and to the only premiership I've witnessed in some form in my lifetime Maysie.

 
11 minutes ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

My favourite player for a good period.

Sadly he seemed mentally checked out at the end.

Absolute gun though.

Also looked a bit slow at the end, which is to be expected.

Wish him all the best

It's sad that May, like so many others from the premiership, aren't getting a proper farewell. He's been such a warrior for us, and it's sad he won't be chaired off the ground in front of the members.

Still he will always be the best defender I've seen us have at the club, without him we don't win the flag.

Whatever his personal issues are I hope he's able to work them out.


On 01/03/2026 at 21:48, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Of the Big Three we’ve lost since the end of ’25, this man will easily be the hardest to replace. The best big backman of the last 60 years (at least) to play for the club. Could hold gorillas and mids - few have done that consistently over multiple years in my time watching footy. Under rated/appreciated by some, but those of us who watched him every week know that without his on field contribution. we don’t win in ’21. Will alway love Maysie and be forever grateful for helping to deliver the Holy Grail. Always in my heart.

G are you that old QBD to recall the '60s - then you weren't there!

Let’s not be naive, May has behavioural issues with plenty of examples, part of culture issues! King & club drew a line on the sand! Was great defended no question and a premiership hero, but has let down he’s teammates, the club, such a sad end

On 03/03/2026 at 12:49, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I get that he'll probably get a lap of the G in the back of a car, but he deserved better as the warrior player he was in his time playing for the MFC.

From what I’ve been told he won’t even get this.

 
32 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

It ended that bad Ghosty?@Ghostwriter

Yeah worse than you’d imagine. Very messy breakup.


On 04/03/2026 at 02:05, Pates said:

It's sad that May, like so many others from the premiership, aren't getting a proper farewell. He's been such a warrior for us, and it's sad he won't be chaired off the ground in front of the members.

Still he will always be the best defender I've seen us have at the club, without him we don't win the flag.

Whatever his personal issues are I hope he's able to work them out.

Club has drawn a line in the sand, there are serious reasons why but all self inflicted, agree very sad but tougher decisions needed to be made going back to 22/23… instead of the circus interview on sen from Previous CEO & Coach, good on Kingy hold firm!

On 01/03/2026 at 20:47, Demonland said:

Please keep this thread focused on:

  • Steven May’s time at Melbourne (and Gold Coast);

  • his contribution to the club; and

  • messages of thanks and well wishes

Posts that stray into discussion or speculation about the personal circumstances behind his retirement will be removed.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Seems a little reminder is warranted.

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