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May admits downtime on tour is now a matter of conserving energy, rather than sightseeing or partying.
For all his brazen confidence, Leatham, who has been in New York since May, admits to finding the city a hard place to break into — far more "aggressive" than Paris, where, he points out, they have "lovely little florists" but "people don't spend the money on flowers.
Saints striker Stevie May admits the stick he took from Aberdeen fans during his side's 4-0 defeat in the League Cup semi-final has fired him up for the last four match against the Dons.
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