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MAY MIXING IT AT ROVERS

MAY MIXING

FOREST Green Rovers have signed midfielder Adam May on a free transfer.
The 26-year-old made 146 appearances in over four years at Cambridge United, scoring 10 goals.
May came through the ranks at Portsmouth but spent much of his five years on loan at the likes of Sutton United, Aldershot Town and Swindon Town.
“It’s exciting listening to the project and the ambition here at Forest Green - it’s something I wanted to be apart of,” May said.
“I enjoyed my football at Cambridge but now I feel it’s the right time to get some more games and hop...

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