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Jim Stynes

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Heard on the news.

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Heard on the news.

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This will happen with this Illness, must keep mopping it up, No choice, just keep on keeping on. GO JIMMA!

Keep cleaning it out Mate.

Heard on the news.

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NO!!

Details please??

Hang in there Jimma

Edited by hoopla

 

NO!!

Details please??

Hang in there Jimma

Not much has been said about it yet....only that it is confirmed that another tumor has been found...

Rubbish news.

This disease is a f$@%er of the highest order.

All the best Jimmy!


Yet he rode his bike to training at the Junction Oval yesterday....he's one hell of a fighter. Keep on fighting, Jim.

 

The Fight is far from over. We as MFC supporters must send Jimma constant energy to help him.

Jimma is family to us all. Forever.


Jim is an inspiration to everyone. We love you Jim, keep on fighting.

Edited by Go Dees Attack

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All the best Jimma.

He'll be fine!

Love you Jim!

We'll all keep up the battle along side you, Jim.

The boys fought out a draw today, so next time, you could see them win the 4 points...next time and beyond!

Good luck Jim

Edited by BangkokDemon


he will fight out to see our next flag!

get well big fella prayers are defs with you and your family!

Jimma- you are like our team yesterday- got behind, caught up and then kept up with them - hit the front and hung on. However, with you - you will have one diferrence- you will WIN. Keep up the fight your full MFC family are right with you.

BEST OF LUCK WITH THIS NEW OP.

FROM ALL YOUR DEMONLAND FAMILY.

Like Jim said in the interview with Andy Maher after the game, being around the club takes his mind off the problem & if it inspires the players, so be it. It was great to see him walk around the room after the game & chat with every player.

He's a great bloke.

Good luck Jim

You are an inspiration Jim!!

My mother has been battling two brain tumors since November...we are all great Melbourne supporters and a positive for my entire family has been the strength gained from Jim and watching how he continues to fight and live his life as well as the turning fortunes of our great club.

It is almost part of the healing process for my mum going to the games this last year or so as it feels like she is part of something much bigger and it helps her to fight.

So thanks Jim and keep fighting!!


All the best Jimma we are with you in this fight.

We are with you all the way Jimma. Looking forward to seeing you holding a Premiership Cup aloft.

My thoughs are with Jim and his family, you are a strong man and you will hopefully be able to fight through this.

You have always and will continue to be a great hero to me and other Melbourne Demon footbal club supporters!!!

 

You are an inspiration Jim!!

My mother has been battling two brain tumors since November...we are all great Melbourne supporters and a positive for my entire family has been the strength gained from Jim and watching how he continues to fight and live his life as well as the turning fortunes of our great club.

It is almost part of the healing process for my mum going to the games this last year or so as it feels like she is part of something much bigger and it helps her to fight.

So thanks Jim and keep fighting!!

That hits us all DJ 16. All the best to your Mum and may she feed on the MFC energy as well.

The change in this club over the last 18 months is absolutely staggering, and it is still the early days of the ride.

May you and your mum see much september action together with Jimma.

We are Melbourne. B)


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