brazilbeliever wrote:
Dear Blueboyz
I was at the G yesterday and for the first time in 6 years I was able to see my beloved Blues play. I have to say that I have been very wary of the way we have played the last couple of weeks and thought against Adelaide we beat a team travelling very badly and that we did not win but rather they found a way to lose.
Living in Brazil watching Carlton play is a huge endevour as timezones are pretty much in reverse with day being night and visa versa ... but I never, ever miss a match. Needless to say as I work Saturday and Sundays it is a major pain as I go there dead tired.
There was a small regret in my heart as I realised the only game I would see whilst I was here was the Geelong fixture. But a starving man would never complain about getting a meal of bread and water. So although I thought it would be a tough ask to win, all I really wanted was the boys to put in a good effort and give pride to the jumper. A jumper I would gnaw my own arm off if it meant I could play one game for the Blues!
Well .... all I can say is THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
The first 5 minutes I was particuarly concerned as I thought Geelong opened better than us but geez we played well. I could not fault the endevour of one single Carlton player or the coach for what was truly a magnificent win. There was heart, there was courage and there was passion and intensity.
As Carlton supporters we have been privledged to believe it is our god given right to expect that from the men who pull on our guernsey but sadly through the dark years we were robbed and cheated (although not as badly as the Storm!) of that.
All I can say once again is THANK YOU for letting me witness one of our best efforts over the last 6 years. I am more than grateful that I was able to witness it live and am now seriously considering a return to Australia because of it! (not kidding)
On a side note I think Carlton and Geelong supporters get on really well and was really impressed with every single aspect of the service that the G provided.
To all Melbournians, Melbourne has been transformed into a truly magnificent city over the last 15 years of my absence. I have lived in 4 countries and have visited every corner of the globe and this time round I would honestly rate Melbourne as the second most beautiful city in the world (sorry but Paris still trumps us).
Anyway I am rambling ... sorry ....
Well done BLUEBOYZ you have made a lifelong fan one seriously happy chappy!
regards
Brazilbeliever
I had a similar experience after moving to Sydney, in the late nineties I managed to be back in Melbourne for one match in what was a dismal season for us, it was the match where Whitnall kicked 8 goals and we smashed the doggies when no-one expected us to.
I was in the outer surrounded by feral doggies fans who were out in force as they were travelling nicely, the disappoinment on their faces was gold!