Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Demonland

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

our JIMMA... great to see him today

Featured Replies

Posted

from Herald sun....

Jim Stynes optimistic about future

JIM Stynes says he is optimistic about winning a fight against cancer so he can watch the Demons' fightback with his children.

Stynes, 43, said on Sunday he had had four tumours removed from his body and had gained some benefit from resting during a three-week family holiday in Thailand.

The Demons president and former champion player used a brief address at the lunch before the Melbourne-Fremantle game at the MCG to thank his family, support network and wellwishers.

He also could not resist giving a passionate declaration that his beloved club had a bright future despite its current last-placed status.

Stynes said his health was up and down, but Sunday was clearly an "up" day.

"I'm really positive with what I can do with the healing and all that. I've go t some great people around me," he said.

"We've got it all out, I've had four different tumours taken out, so it's good to have them out of me.

"... I believe long-term, when I look back at it, this will be the best thing that has ever happened to me in my life.

"This is the great thing about what I'm going through because I get to look forward to something great, a lot of great things."

Typically, much of Stynes' focus was not on him but his club, and he was confident the Demons could wipe off their financial debt and improve dramatically on-field in the coming years.

He said the emergence of Melbourne's younger players would provide the club's young supporters - including his own children - with an exciting future.

"Imagine how exciting it's going to be for those kids (supporters) when they grow up and enjoy it," he said.

"All the s--- they've copped at school and people hanging it on them because they're down the bottom, they're going to really be able to stick it up them in a few years.

"I've got a five-year-old boy and a seven-year-old girl and I just can't wait because it's hard - 'When are we going to win, Dad?' - but we're going to win today and we're going to just slowly build it.

"Without getting the expectations too high, it's coming."

Before Stynes spoke, Melbourne screened a stirring highlights package of the first game the Demons played after their president revealed he was fighting cancer, the round-14 win over West Coast.

The highlights included coach Dean Bailey's pre-game address, when he spoke of what it meant to wear the Melbourne jumper, and his words to the huddle at three-quarter time, when he reminded his players Stynes was at home watching the game on television.

"What message do you want to send him today?" he roared.

 
from Herald sun....

Jim Stynes optimistic about future

JIM Stynes says he is optimistic about winning a fight against cancer so he can watch the Demons' fightback with his children.

Stynes, 43, said on Sunday he had had four tumours removed from his body and had gained some benefit from resting during a three-week family holiday in Thailand.

The Demons president and former champion player used a brief address at the lunch before the Melbourne-Fremantle game at the MCG to thank his family, support network and wellwishers.

He also could not resist giving a passionate declaration that his beloved club had a bright future despite its current last-placed status.

Stynes said his health was up and down, but Sunday was clearly an "up" day.

"I'm really positive with what I can do with the healing and all that. I've go t some great people around me," he said.

"We've got it all out, I've had four different tumours taken out, so it's good to have them out of me.

"... I believe long-term, when I look back at it, this will be the best thing that has ever happened to me in my life.

"This is the great thing about what I'm going through because I get to look forward to something great, a lot of great things."

Typically, much of Stynes' focus was not on him but his club, and he was confident the Demons could wipe off their financial debt and improve dramatically on-field in the coming years.

He said the emergence of Melbourne's younger players would provide the club's young supporters - including his own children - with an exciting future.

"Imagine how exciting it's going to be for those kids (supporters) when they grow up and enjoy it," he said.

"All the s--- they've copped at school and people hanging it on them because they're down the bottom, they're going to really be able to stick it up them in a few years.

"I've got a five-year-old boy and a seven-year-old girl and I just can't wait because it's hard - 'When are we going to win, Dad?' - but we're going to win today and we're going to just slowly build it.

"Without getting the expectations too high, it's coming."

Before Stynes spoke, Melbourne screened a stirring highlights package of the first game the Demons played after their president revealed he was fighting cancer, the round-14 win over West Coast.

The highlights included coach Dean Bailey's pre-game address, when he spoke of what it meant to wear the Melbourne jumper, and his words to the huddle at three-quarter time, when he reminded his players Stynes was at home watching the game on television.

"What message do you want to send him today?" he roared.

Awesome...I got hassled at school 30 years ago Jimma so i am looking forward to the Future as well!

Thanks For this Post....

 

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Featured Content

  • DRAFT: The Next Generation

    It was not long after the announcement that Melbourne's former number 1 draft pick Tom Scully was departing the club following 31 games and two relatively unremarkable seasons to join expansion team, the Greater Western Giants, on a six-year contract worth about $6 million, that a parody song based on Adele's hit "Someone Like You" surfaced on social media. The artist expressed lament over Scully's departure in song, culminating in the promise, "Never mind, we'll find someone like you," although I suspect that the undertone of bitterness in this version exceeded that of the original.

    • 7 replies
  • AFLW REPORT: Brisbane

    A steamy Springfield evening set the stage for a blockbuster top-four clash between two AFLW heavyweights. Brisbane, the bookies’ favourites, hosted Melbourne at a heaving Brighton Homes Arena, with 5,022 fans packing in—the biggest crowd for a Melbourne game this season. It was the 11th meeting between these fierce rivals, with the Dees holding a narrow 6–4 edge. But while the Lions brought the chaos and roared loudest, the Demons aren’t done yet.

    • 5 replies
  • Welcome to Demonland: Picks 7 & 8

    The Demons have acquired two first round picks in Picks 7 & 8 in the 2025 AFL National Draft.

      • Thumb Down
      • Like
    • 516 replies
  • Farewell Clayton Oliver

    The Demons have traded 4 time Club Champion Clayton Oliver to the GWS Giants for a Future Third Rounder whilst paying a significant portion of his salary each year.

      • Like
    • 2,052 replies
  • Farewell Christian Petracca

    The Demons have traded Norm Smith Medalist Christian Petracca to the Gold Coast Suns for 3 First Round Draft Picks.

      • Haha
      • Like
    • 1,742 replies
  • Welcome to Demonland: Jack Steele

    In a late Trade the Demons have secured the services of St. Kilda Captain Jack Steele in a move to bolster their midfield in the absence of Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver.

    • 325 replies

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.