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Be good to get a couple of choruses of "You'll Never Walk Alone" going for Jimmy at the game.

i'm a massive liverpool fan, used to be a season ticket holder, this song SHOULD be played for jimmy on sat, i met him a few weeks ago and had a chat about playing gaelic football against his brother sean years ago back home, who knocked the [censored] out of me by the way, and he was such a genuine man. i wish him and his family the best

i cant be there on saturday, much to my huge disappointment.

come on Demons, show us what you're made of

You'll Never Walk Alone Jimmy

Lyrics for "You'll Never Walk Alone" below:

When you walk

Through a storm

Hold your head, up high

And don't be afraid, of the dark

'Coz at the end of the storm

Is a golden sky

And the sweet silver song

Of the lark

Walk on, through the wind

Walk on, through the rain

Though your dreams be tossed

And blown

Walk on, walk on

With hope, in your heart

And you'll never walk alone

You'll never walk alone

Alone

Walk on, walk on

With hope in your hearts

You'll never walk, alone

You know what. It's not a bad idea, if it can be done. It will speak volumes for the support for Jimmy. A legend of the club with another great challenge confronting him.

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I can't get to the game this week as i have a wedding but i'll be wearing my Dees jumper under me bag of fruit,just for you Jimma!!!

Jim,Cancer will be no match for you,you'll beat it with ease,it won't know what hit it :angry:

Thinking of you and your family.

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Be good to get a couple of choruses of "You'll Never Walk Alone" going for Jimmy at the game.

Gees I hate Liverpool

But i have to admit, when the whole crowd at the Australia v Uruguay sung the song in unison for the late Johnny Warren, it was very hard not to get a tear in the eye.

Would be good to sing it for Jimmy, but don't think it would work too well with a dismal crowd at a big ground

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The last time we played "You'll never walk alone" was in memory of Troy Broadbridge - I'd rather we not sing it as Jimmy commences his fight.

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I would be there in less than a heartbeat, and i tried to get work off to be there, but somethings just weren't meant to be. I will be thinking about the boys and Jimmy the whole time, this is our only must win game of the year.

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Don't have a spare $1,600 to make the journey!

But I will there in spirit. Hope we can crack 20K and put in a great effort for Jimmy!

Well done to the MFC for putting in the first instalment of thanks for all of Jim's efforts thus far.

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Saturday will be our personal message to Jim. We care enough to attend the game.

Jim put is body on the line when he played, and now it seems his health when he

became pres.

NOW ITS OUR TURN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you care enough?

Lets all show we care by putting our bums on seats at the G on Saturday.

Show Jim his sacrifices havnt been in vain, WE the supporters CARE.

Question, do you care enough to go?

NO excuses just go.

ALL THE BEST TO JIM AND HIS FAMILY.

Round 14, MCG, Melbourne defeats West Coast Attendance: 23149

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Did it Jim. Now you go get yourself well so you can hold up the cup for us in a couple of years. Love and best wishes mate.

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I must Purchase a DVD of the Game. I was there & do not wish to let it slide into the past Completely. I lost my Voice for the Boys & Jimma...

And certain journalists keep reciting that we MFC Supporters show little Passion!!!! [censored] Off. Demons Rule.

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