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They made mention of this on the footy show....

Garry Lyon said that Jim has been unable to respond to the thousands of well wishes he has had lately and this was the best way he could let everyone know how he is feeling on his recovery...

Long live Big Jim!!!

Go Dees!

 
Jim Stynes on Twitter

They made mention of this on the footy show....

Garry Lyon said that Jim has been unable to respond to the thousands of well wishes he has had lately and this was the best way he could let everyone know how he is feeling on his recovery...

Long live Big Jim!!!

Go Dees!

Hutchy showed what a top shelf journalist he is when one of his big scoops for the week was reading out Jim's updates on Twitter.

Take a bow Hutchy, we're not worthy...

Jim escorted K Rudd to Kinglake Grand Final. David Schwarze addressed the players before the game. MFC cheersquad made the banner for Kinglake. Jim's No 37 jumper featured on the banner. Kinglake lost by 2 goals but won in community support.

 
. MFC cheersquad made the banner for Kinglake.

Did a great job of it too. Unfortunately for a Kinglake player he fell face first through it on every news broadcast in the state.

Did a great job of it too. Unfortunately for a Kinglake player he fell face first through it on every news broadcast in the state.

hahahah that's why I always have run around the things, no chance for stuff ups!


Did a great job of it too. Unfortunately for a Kinglake player he fell face first through it on every news broadcast in the state.

Didn't help that a huge gust of wind ripped it to shreds and snapped the pole in half!

Terrible weather to play in and a pain in the ass to get out of the ground at the end of the day.

Big crowd as a show of support for Kinglake which was great to see

Yep Schwaby has been fantastic on twitter and giving us a great insight on things.

This morning he twitted-

Time to get serious about the MFC Brand. Polishing our icons. Stay Tuned?

Anyone know what this means?

 
Yep Schwaby has been fantastic on twitter and giving us a great insight on things.

This morning he twitted-

Time to get serious about the MFC Brand. Polishing our icons. Stay Tuned?

Anyone know what this means?

I gave my icons a great polish last night....twice

Yep Schwaby has been fantastic on twitter and giving us a great insight on things.

This morning he twitted-

Time to get serious about the MFC Brand. Polishing our icons. Stay Tuned?

Anyone know what this means?

He might be reffering to "Bringing back The Demon" ?


I think he'd be referring to polishing the public image of icons of the club... which could be construed as guys like Robbie Flower, Barassi, Lyon for just a start..

There is a lot of rich history there that is not highly publicised or celebrated enough, or as much as it could be, to strengthen our brand.

This is my take

  • 1 month later...

bump, soz demonlanders, most beautiful smile in AUSTRALIA, i love you jimmy get well soon.

Jimmy was interviewed by Neil Mitchell this morning on 3AW.

You can catch the interview here.

thanks

Jimmy was interviewed by Neil Mitchell this morning on 3AW.

You can catch the interview here.

Cheers for that link. I always get inspired when i hear Jim Talk.


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