Not sure if it has been told before, but a potted history:
[*]Am one of nine kids in a very Irish Catholic family;
[*]Emigrated from the Emerald Isle to Australia in January 1973;
[*]Like a slow creeper (of a joint), the footy bug got hold of me when I was @ boarding school for the deaf in Ballarat in 1973;
[*]The boys in the family followed the Baggers because my eldest brother came home from his day @ school @ St. Joseph's Primary School (Mildura) and when asked by Mum how his day was, John replied with, "Caaarrrltonnnn, Caaaaarrlltonnnn, ra, ra, ra";
[*]The aforementioned school was mostly populated by children of Italian families and they all followed the mighty Blues- despite being in a Richmond recruiting zone. To make it even sweeter, we had just finished off the Tiges in '72!

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[*]Footy and Carlton took me into its lifelong (and loving) embrace from 1978 onwards- mm, the memories of 78-82 linger on. Even today, I will talk in passing with Tony (my other brother) about that period. Especially the flags and the premiership quarters.........

The '90s were pretty good also, even though I was chasing some skirt @ uni!
[*]I didn't become a fully-fledged member of the CFC until we hit really hard times in 2002 onwards; a source of mixed feelings because whilst I'm glad I was there when CFC struggled, I regret not having been a member earlier........
[*]Whilst living in Ireland and as a consequence, worked in London during the summer holidays in 1985, I went to Australia House during the week, just to catch up on the VFL news and Carlton. I remember doing a jig after I read on the pinboard inside the shopfront at Australia House Carlton had thrashed the Bombers @ PP, for the 1st time in five years.
[*]An unexpected highlight of being a Blues' fanatcic has been to connect with other like-minded souls on TC!
