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Jimmy Stynes: 4 years have passed

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Is painful to think about now as a lot of Jim's battle was so public. 

'My Journey' was the second (it may be number one now) most gut wrenching book I have ever read. Knowing that Jimmy was let down by many and hearing of his emotional and physical suffering nearly left me in tears.

 

I would like to think he is looking down with a big smile at the current works in progress at our beloved Demons. 

 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I ran over the Jim Stynes bridge during the Run 4 the Kids 16km event this morning. I touched the plaque as I passed it as a sign of respect. I had no idea it was 4 years today when I did that. 

HE knew mate ;)

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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I ran over the Jim Stynes bridge during the Run 4 the Kids 16km event this morning. I touched the plaque as I passed it as a sign of respect. I had no idea it was 4 years today when I did that. 

That is very cool

the energy of Jimma still burns strong-he is still in Melbourne...

 

RIP Jim - A true Champion in all ways.

Wow already 4 year now.. Miss seeing Jim at the footy, he always had a smile and would always greet supporters.

Rip


35:10 go to that part.

Honestly one of the most touching and heartbreaking moments I've seen on TV.

Had me in tears. RIP jim.

10 hours ago, JimmyNP said:

35:10 go to that part.

Honestly one of the most touching and heartbreaking moments I've seen on TV.

Had me in tears. RIP jim.

Thank you for posting that again, eyes still well up at it.

RIP Jim, gone too soon but never forgotten. 

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