Crazy Blue wrote:
Like Robertbb, I have a family history going back to my great grandfather. The extended family all lived in Carlton until my parents moved in 1949. (I was born in 1947) My father saw the Blues play for the first time in 1927 at Princess Park. After school he, with some other Carlton tragics, would head to PP to watch their training, collecting footballs for Soapy Vallence as he practiced and practiced kicking for goal from every angle possible. Dad was a member for 76 years until the day he died in 2012 and he had an incredible memory for every Carlton player he ever saw play, and strong opinions on all of them. He was also at the '38 Grand Final and he could recall vivid details of the game including who kicked the goals and who was, in his opinion, BOG. While I am shattered at their present predicament, I, like my brothers, all of our kids and grandchildren, will never stop supporting the Blues. Whilst we have all lived in Canberra since 1968, (and TC is a godsend) we all still devour every news item about Carlton, good or bad. No one can take away the fantastic memories of our Grand Final wins since 1968, nor the fantastic wins at Princes Park. I am frustrated at the tripe that has been dished up this year, but there was a lot of tripe dished up between 1947 and 1968 and I never waivered then. 1962 was a bright spot and I was lucky enough to see all of their finals matches including our loss to Essendon** in the Grand Final. And even then we had stars (eg Johnny James) who couldn't kick straight. So my passion for the Blues will never diminish, despite Boards that need a clean out, coaches who don't appear to learn from their mistakes and flakey players, some of whom simply aren't good enough and should never have been recruited. I hope my grandchildren get to see another premiership!! My apologies for the longwinded cry from the heart. Go Blues!!
Great to hear stories and memories like that.
Next year we are coming up to 21 years since the last flag, and the way we are going we are going to easily break the record flag drought between 1915 - 1938, which is something I thought couldn't happen after 1995.
No need to apologise - we are all crying, at what this club has become.