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AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou dispelled the notion that the club's future was in doubt, but admitted that Stynes ' board faced a huge challenge.
James " Jim " Stynes OAM ( 23 April 196620 March 2012 ) was a prominent Irish footballer who was best known for his career as a professional Australian rules football player and administrator.
Born in Dublin Ireland, where he was a promising Gaelic footballer, Stynes made an ambitious move to Australia at the age of 18 following his side's win in the 1984 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship.
Stynes also served as president of the Melbourne Football Club from 2008 and was involved in fundraising efforts which brought the club out of debt.
In 2009, Stynes was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma and continued to work during his treatment for brain metastasis.
Stynes ' first exposure to Australian Rules football was watching the 1980 film The Club on television.
Stynes aspired to a college education ; however, he lacked the means and was earning just $ 10 a week delivering newspapers.
Tall and skinny Stynes was selected, along with James Fahey and brought to Victoria to undergo a crash course in Australian Rules and signed a two year contract, hoping to use the money to fund his way through college.
Stynes was promised accommodation with an additional $ 60 a week, clothing and $ 50 a game.
Ray Jordon, a coach who was experienced with talented juniors, worked intensively with Stynes and he was sent to Victorian Football Association's Prahran Football Club to compete at senior level.
Despite being beaten by 96 points, Stynes was voted Melbourne's best player of the match.
The Jim Stynes Medal was named in Stynes ' honour and first awarded in 1998 to the best Australian player in the International Rules series.
The Jim Stynes Cup ( also known as the Jim Stynes trophy ) was named in Stynes ' honour and awarded to the winner of the inaugural International Australian Football Youth Tournament.
In 2000, Stynes received an Australian Sports Medal, and was named in Melbourne Football Club's Team of the Century.
In 2003, Stynes was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame and was once again named Victorian of the Year.
In 2006 during the redevelopment of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, a new corporate dining and function room in level 2 of the Olympic Stand was named the " Jim Stynes Room " in honour of Stynes.
Stynes was also named Melburnian of the Year for 2010 for his Reach Foundation work.

Stynes and born
* 29 January-Joe Stynes, Irish Republican and sportsman ( born 1903 ).
Christopher Desmond Stynes ( born January 19, 1973 in Queens, New York ) is a former Major League Baseball utility player.

Stynes and Dublin
Jim's grandfather Joe Stynes was an All-Ireland Gaelic footballer with Dublin ( 1923 ).
Stynes ' younger brother Brian won an All-Ireland with Dublin ( 1995 ).
Jim Stynes who won an All-Ireland Minor ( under 18 ) football championship medal for Dublin in 1984, and the Brownlow medal in Australian Rules Football in 1991.
Jim's younger brother, Brian Stynes, also went to De La Salle College ; he won a senior All Ireland football medal for Dublin in 1995.
He also played gaelic football for Ballyboden St. Enda's and, together with Brian Stynes, he helped them win a Dublin under 21 Championship title in 1995.

Stynes and Ireland
Stynes had a high profile in both Australia and Ireland as a result of his involvement in the Melbourne Football Club's ambitious international recruitment program ( now known as the " Irish experiment ").
Republic of Ireland football player Damien Duff is from the locality as was Australian Football League player and Brownlow Medallist Jim Stynes.

Stynes and son
Jim Stynes and his wife Samantha have a daughter Matisse and son Tiernan.

Stynes and .
He recruited the most famous of all, 1991 Brownlow Medallist, Jim Stynes.
Despite celebrating the club's birthday with an official mid-season function at Crown Casino, shortly afterward chairman Paul Gardner resigned, handing the presidency to former club champion Jim Stynes who inherited a $ 4. 5 million debt, which media pundits suggested would cripple the club.
Hawthorn's president Jeff Kennett caused controversy with remarks about relocating the Demons to the Gold Coast, something which Stynes spoke against.
Stynes wasted no time attempting to change the club's direction and eliminate debt, introducing a drive called " Debt Demolition ", beginning with a call for members to sign-up.
Under Stynes ' direction, the new board sacked Paul McNamee after just four months.
However, on the eve of the Round 14 clash against West Coast, influential president Jim Stynes announced that he had cancer, this evoked a very emotional response from the footballing public and the club lifted from three embarrassing defeats the weeks before to convincingly beat West Coast in front of a passionate MCG crowd.
On 5 August the club announced that Jim Stynes ' goal of wiping out the club's debt that had plagued them for so long had finally been achieved.
During his 264-game career with the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League ( AFL ) between 1987 and 1998, Stynes become the only non-Australian-born VFL / AFL player to win the prestigious Brownlow Medal, which he achieved in 1991.
Playing as a mobile ruckman, Stynes is credited as having changed the way that the position is played and along with his Brownlow his Australian Rules achievements included the Leigh Matthews Trophy, two time All-Australian team selection, a night and day Grand Final and four club trophies for Melbourne.
Following his football career, Stynes focused on youth work using his profile to launch the Reach Foundation, which he co-founded in 1994.
In 1984 Stynes responded to an advertisement in his local paper placed by the Melbourne Football Club that offered two scholarships all expenses paid to play football and attend college in Victoria, Australia.
Stynes debuted for the Melbourne under 19s team in 1985 and finished the season runner-up in the best and fairest.
The Melbourne coaching panel's perseverance with him paid off when Stynes made his senior debut for Melbourne in 1987 at Waverley Park against the Geelong Football Club.

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