Bulldogs express interest in Panthers flyer Taylan May

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Well terrell and taylan be at panthers 100 percent im so pissed off these ***** fucking us around fuck the mays than
 

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Poor horsey. You still upset re your old board being shown the door for being beyond incompetent?
or is this your sources??? Hmmmm
fat plumber from the Gold Coast who thought he could cut it in footy
 

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Danny Weidler

LATEST: Still on leave .. but hearing that Bulldogs will be making no offers to the May brothers Terrell, Taylan and Tyrone. @NRLonNine @9NewsSyd
Hahahaha poor Joel
 

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or is this your sources??? Hmmmm
fat plumber from the Gold Coast who thought he could cut it in footy
Plumber? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] oh my stop it your embarrassing yourself worse than before horsey. How many accounts you gotta make now?

By the way your 0/2 so far. Never been fat or a plumber. Actually after all the dribble on your other accounts about the old board we kicked the fick out for incompetence that you so proudly dick rode for a free meal your about 0/10000. Funny how it ended and you had no fucking idea what was going on after all the dribble you spewed.

Actually wait I do live on the Gold Coast. Just not from here! Make it .5/100000000

Poor pony.[emoji23]
 
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Bulldogs ᴘʀᴇᴘᴀʀᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴘᴜʟʟ ᴘɪɴ ᴏɴ $1.6ᴍ ᴘᴜʀꜱᴜɪᴛ ғᴏʀ ᴛᴇʀʀᴇʟʟ ᴍᴀʏ

Via Telegraph Sport
By Brent Read and Michael Carayannis✍

The Bulldogs are ready to pull the pin on their $1.6 million pursuit of Terrell May amid concerns over the glacial pace of talks with the Sydney Roosters prop.

This masthead understands that the Dogs also harbour doubts over May’s desire to change clubs after he left his long-time agent Matt Desira and joined a rival stable, fearing it is a sign that he is likely to stay at the Roosters.

May, off contract at the end of the season, had spoken openly of his desire to play alongside his brothers Taylan and Tyrone at some point in the future and the Bulldogs had indicated a willingness to at least consider signing all three – they tabled a deal for Tyrone last year but withdrew the contract offer amid concerns over his past.

Terrell was the most advanced in talks with the club, the parties having spoken about a long term deal from 2025 that would have given him a significant pay rise from next season.

However, it is understood those talks now stand on the verge of collapse and the Bulldogs are resigned to looking elsewhere for big men capable of filling a gaping void in their front row stocks.

The Bulldogs have had little luck in their pursuit of a front rower. They had hoped to sign former Roosters star Siosiua Taukeiaho for this season but he failed a medical on his knee and returned to French Super League side Catalans.

May was an even more prized target given he is only 24 and entering the prime of his career, having played 17 games last season for the Roosters last season and become a valuable member of their pack.

The Bulldogs were prepared to give him a deal that reflected their belief that he was capable of becoming one of the best front rowers in the game.

However, talks have dragged on for weeks and the ‘Dogs have grown increasingly pessimistic about their chances of luring him away from the Roosters.

With May expected to stay at Bondi Junction, the Bulldogs are now expected to shift their attention elsewhere as they look to find an enforcer capable of helping them dominate the middle of the field.
 

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Bulldogs ᴘʀᴇᴘᴀʀᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴘᴜʟʟ ᴘɪɴ ᴏɴ $1.6ᴍ ᴘᴜʀꜱᴜɪᴛ ғᴏʀ ᴛᴇʀʀᴇʟʟ ᴍᴀʏ

Via Telegraph Sport
By Brent Read and Michael Carayannis✍

The Bulldogs are ready to pull the pin on their $1.6 million pursuit of Terrell May amid concerns over the glacial pace of talks with the Sydney Roosters prop.

This masthead understands that the Dogs also harbour doubts over May’s desire to change clubs after he left his long-time agent Matt Desira and joined a rival stable, fearing it is a sign that he is likely to stay at the Roosters.

May, off contract at the end of the season, had spoken openly of his desire to play alongside his brothers Taylan and Tyrone at some point in the future and the Bulldogs had indicated a willingness to at least consider signing all three – they tabled a deal for Tyrone last year but withdrew the contract offer amid concerns over his past.

Terrell was the most advanced in talks with the club, the parties having spoken about a long term deal from 2025 that would have given him a significant pay rise from next season.

However, it is understood those talks now stand on the verge of collapse and the Bulldogs are resigned to looking elsewhere for big men capable of filling a gaping void in their front row stocks.

The Bulldogs have had little luck in their pursuit of a front rower. They had hoped to sign former Roosters star Siosiua Taukeiaho for this season but he failed a medical on his knee and returned to French Super League side Catalans.

May was an even more prized target given he is only 24 and entering the prime of his career, having played 17 games last season for the Roosters last season and become a valuable member of their pack.

The Bulldogs were prepared to give him a deal that reflected their belief that he was capable of becoming one of the best front rowers in the game.

However, talks have dragged on for weeks and the ‘Dogs have grown increasingly pessimistic about their chances of luring him away from the Roosters.

With May expected to stay at Bondi Junction, the Bulldogs are now expected to shift their attention elsewhere as they look to find an enforcer capable of helping them dominate the middle of the field.
fuck him
 

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It’s almost always a waste of time to pursue a Roosters player that they want to keep. That soulless club will use every trick in the book - third party deals, promises of life after football, etc to keep their players. Club rightly should walk away if he’s playing games because Politis is whispering sweet nothings in his ear.
 

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Threats to pull offers off the table... See how the May's react.
 

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To be honest he would of been available in 2022 for absolute peanuts and I remember watching him then and you could tell there was so much potential and a future nrl player there...
His career was kinda in limbo after he left Penrith lower grades but roosters saw something there....
We need to be a lot smarter....
And Of course he will stay with Roosters..
 
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