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keep up the fight big fella , our thoughts are with you

 
Terrible news this is about something much larger than footy itself... i have idolised this great man since i was a young boy with the number 11 on my back not because he was a great footballer but an icon and true champion of life. Best of Luck Jim not a day will go by without me thinking of you..

I also wore the great number 11 when I was younger. Jim has done so much for our club. We all pray for you to pull though Jimmy. Best wishes.

 

Pushed it too far on cycle.In hospital.Feeling better.3 tumours in brain.Fight cont.Treatm.,looks pos+.Specialist 2morrow.Big24hrs!Thx2all

when i read this from a tweet a couple hours ago, i got a sickening feeling in my stomach

keep fighting jimmy. you are so strong and brave, and an inspiration to all. we are all right there behind you. a true hero and marvel.

best wishes jimmy.

Pushed it too far on cycle.In hospital.Feeling better.3 tumours in brain.Fight cont.Treatm.,looks pos+.Specialist 2morrow.Big24hrs!Thx2all

when i read this from a tweet a couple hours ago, i got a sickening feeling in my stomach

Three tumours? Ah no.

Tough break for Stynes and his family.


 

Please Jimma pull through mate !!! We love you and thoughts are with you. See you behind the goals in round 1 !!!


Get well soon Jimma my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Your strength is inspirational thank you for all that you've given to the MFC

and all football supporters we love you jim.

We love you Jimma!

We're all behind you

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With regards to Jimmy thank you all for your kind words.No doubt your thoughts arevery much appreciated

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Just wanted to'ditto' all the above sentiments..

You're a true 'gentleman' Jim -and there's not many around these days

Lets forget about footy for a moment, the world needs great people like you in it

Go mbíodh biseach ort gan mhoill, Jim! ;)

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