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I hope the players have some sort of Jimma "pact" next year, to play beyond expectations. Jimma must inspire them when he is seen or mentioned. Jimma deserves to see the MFC play finals, it's up to the players to deliver.

Can't remember where I heard it WYL, may have been from Mick McGuane after Sean Wight passed, and he said that you should never let death or illness force you to play beyond your expectations. When Darren Millane died, it was one thing Matthews drilled in to them for the next season. He basically said that every player knew what has happened (or in Jimma's case what is going on), but it didn't need to be spoken about as motivation.

Good luck Jim. Growing up we were pen-pals from when you first arrvied at the club, until well in to the 90's. You'd often write when you were on the plane going to an interstate game, probably sitting next to my closer pen-pal Sean, who used to write to me at least twice a month (and sent regular phots and even his Campbell gloves at one stage!). Having lost my father to cancer this year, which was only 2 weeks after we all lost Sean, your fight has been an inspiration, obviosuly to the greater community, and in particular me and my family.

 

Doesn't Jimmy just put life in a different perspective.

All the bitchiness that goes on in life including on these forums.For what purpose?

It makes you just sit back take a deep breath and thank God that you and your family are healthy.

My prayers are with you Jimmy, let's hope that you conquer the mountain. No-one deserves it more than you.

Doesn't Jimmy just put life in a different perspective.

All the bitchiness that goes on in life including on these forums.For what purpose?

It makes you just sit back take a deep breath and thank God that you and your family are healthy.

My prayers are with you Jimmy, let's hope that you conquer the mountain. No-one deserves it more than you.

+ 1 Jimmy wants the Holy Grail for this club and we all need to embrace and learn from him.

 

My mum is going in for surgery tomorrow to remove her 3rd tumour, it really is a terrible part of life.


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My mum is going in for surgery tomorrow to remove her 3rd tumour, it really is a terrible part of life.

Good luck.

The above posts just bring tears to my eyes.Just shows the spirit of what we think of Jimma.The only time in the future we want Jimma to re arrange the BBQ is when we WIN THE FLAG.

Then we will all celebrate.Just hope all our players live by the inspiration you have showed us all.

God Bless you, GO DEES GO JIMMA.

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18 months ago Sean Wight and I were taking his dog for a walk and talking about Jimmy having cancer. Sean said, "If anybody can beat it, Jim will." And Jim will keep on fighting it, as only he can. Slainte, Jim.

 
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18 months ago Sean Wight and I were taking his dog for a walk and talking about Jimmy having cancer. Sean said, "If anybody can beat it, Jim will." And Jim will keep on fighting it, as only he can. Slainte, Jim.

I bet Sean was a Fighter too. Wow he went down so quick.

He just keeps on amazing me. Whenever I dont hear anything about Jim I think he is going ok, so when I picked up the paper the other day and read how they were basically having a farewell bbq I was devastated. But we know he will never give up and the doctors wont either.

Its nice that Sam has orgainsed his closest mates there to be with him when he wakes up. I see Garry and A McDonald are some of his mates that are at the hospital. Nayway good news about the op. Keep going Jimmy.


He always has a great big smile, whoever he is with. Ever noticed that ?

The man has a heart many would envy.

Many times I have heard him say, "you've got to keep on going", "you can't give up", "I want to make a difference", when he has spoken of his football career on reflection when younger, mostly referring to himself and what made him strive further when he faced challenges. In particular, as always comes to mind in one of Jim's quotes is - "Whatever it takes".

Truly, Jim Stynes is one of - if not the most - remarkable stories in sport, ever. To have come from Ireland, embark on taking up a foreign code, on the other side of the world, tens or hundreds of thousands of kilometres away from family. And not just participate at the highest level, but succeed and dominate for a while in a long football career in Australian Rules...is...unbelievably legendary.

Like many Melbourne supporters I have been fortunate to have met him. On one occassion was at the launch of Dublin Jim after his 91' Brownlow season. I was one of the last to leave and waited until he made his way around the room taking the time to thank everyone. Which of course, he did. Like mentioned before in this thread, in conversation, he took an interest in others and on this occassion it was me. At the time of the launch he genuinely took an interest of me as a supporter and what was next on the horizon for me, having just finished high school (VCE back then; the HSC equivalent). I'll never forget that. Nor will I the previous time we briefly met up at Mt Buller. It was the year after '87 and Jim was being fitted up for some skii's. I felt for him back then, but you could tell he was well driven and very positive then. And given the circumstances of what happened in '87 and since that day it's been a remarkable and amazing journey to follow him as a supporter. And may the journey continue...

From the time he pulled on a football boot, to the time he crossed the mark, to see his improvement and domination of '91 and winning the Brownlow, all of his playing days and Presidential days - he has faced challenges and has been resilient with a terrific attitude, strong character, to fight for what's best and to be the best you can be.

Whatever it takes, Jim.

Like many Melbourne supporters I have been fortunate to have met him. On one occassion was at the launch of Dublin Jim after his 91' Brownlow season.

I have lost my copy of this video. It is a great doco, does anyone have the ability to put it on youtube? I would love to see it again.

My mum is going in for surgery tomorrow to remove her 3rd tumour, it really is a terrible part of life.

Good luck to your family mate. Here's hoping for a cure soon.

H_T ...I hope ya don't mind me copying your awesome post onto facebook for others to enjoy..you have touched a lot of people..thankyou!


If I could grasp and maintain just a portion of Jims energy and enthusiasm, and just some of his teachings and philosophies then I, the people I come into contact with and the community would be much richer.

Surgeon Jeffrey Rosenfeld who was "ecstatic with the outcome" of the surgery is our hero and Jimmy our inspiration.

What a great story!

You little bewdy. Come on Jim!

It makes me quite emotional to read this thread. I can't help but feel sadness, inspiration, hope, strength, love and despair all at the same time. I can't imagine what it has personally been like for Jim and his family. What a remarkable individual he truly is. And what a remarkably lucky club we are to have him with us. May he continue on to beat this bloody thing, and may all of us learn from him of what can be achieved regardless of the odds and seemingly insurmountable challenges. Jimmy is living proof that no matter how hard it gets you never give up.

We all love you Jim. Keep going mate.

Can't really add too much more to the sentiments in this thread except to send my best wishes to Big Jim from Dublin hope you can beat this bloody thing mate everyone's supporting you.

The thing that gets me is he still finds the strength and will not only to keep fighting this dreaded disease but to lead this club as the President attend training do medi gigs etc The man is a bloody living legend and a testament to the human spirit.

Keep fighting Jimma.

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