LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In a move that has left fans scratching their heads, Terrell May is taking legal action against fan groups after the Sydney Roosters made the surprising decision to part ways with the international forward.
The news hit like a blindside tackle last week, catching many off guard.
Despite signing a lucrative two-year deal earlier this year and playing every match of the season, May was given his marching orders by the Roosters.
After representing Samoa in a series against England, May is now faced with the daunting task of finding a new club.
The Roosters reportedly feel that May no longer fits their game plan and vision for the future, leading to the shock announcement.
But May is not taking this decision lying down.
According to reports, the fiery forward is gearing up to take on three popular Facebook groups that have been spreading rumors and negativity online.
As the legal battle unfolds, May must now focus on his next move in the game of Rugby League.
Will he bounce back stronger than ever, like a seasoned fullback returning a kick? Or will this setback be too much to overcome, like a missed conversion in the dying moments of a tense match? Only time will tell.
But one thing is certain - Terrell May is ready for whatever comes his way, both on and off the field.