Connor Idun
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I think it just comes from a different voice.
So it felt pretty seamless when we had Spike McVay come in, still playing the same system.
But I guess it sort of galvanised the team, just a bit of change around and got to stick together through the tough times.
So I'm sure Carlton will do that and they'll be fine for the long run.
Yeah, yeah.
No, no, yeah, so as you said, sort of born in Essex.
My dad still lives over there.
Did a bit of moving around with mum from Sydney to Melbourne and whatnot, but spent most of my time in Geelong.
And then it wasn't until the off-season just gone that โ
I invested a bit more into my culture, the Ghanaian side of it, West Africa.
Due to lack of sort of connection with my dad, I sort of just put that to the side and didn't buy into it too much.
But through Steve and Cornelio and a few boys at the club, sort of...
making me invest in my culture a bit more, I sort of went over there and discovered sort of who I am, who I am, and, no, I loved every second of it.
So I'm pretty obsessed with Ghanaian culture now and African culture and can't wait to get back, that's for sure.
Yeah, well, I didn't really know what to expect when I went over there.
So I reckon I met maybe 30 relatives over there that I barely knew existed.
So that was the main thing for me, knowing I had a whole different side of my family that I've never engaged with.
And they welcomed me with open arms and the two boys, Binger and Tom.
So that was massive.
And then...