Krys Kujawa

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Lessons in my name.  It's Krys KUJAWA.  Pronounced coo-YA-vah.  If you think I'm an awkward bastard, you're right... but not half as much as my parents!  Anyway... the bio...


Born in Glasgow, bred in Stirlingshire, now living just outside Glasgow via a few years in Paisley - I've had a bit of a nomadic life.  Nowhere near as much as some of the others on this website - for instance I've never lived anywhere other than Scotland - but enough that I'm forever thankful that I followed my old man's team and not my local team.  At last count I should be on my fifth if I followed that strict rule of "nearest team to your house" - and one of those was because Clyde moved closer to me than Falkirk were!


Despite all that moving around, the fact I went to one of Scotland's "non-denominational" schools and was surrounded by fans of the other lot, plus the fact my old man claims he started his own sack the board campaign in 1977 after we sold Dalglish, I'm as big a Celtic fan as you're likely to find.  For instance, I'm sure a few in my season ticket section at Celtic Park will testify that I'm quite passionate and vocal!  I've been a season ticket holder since 2002 - the Seville season actually - and prior to that I was on the waiting list and picking up the odd game.  If you go back far enough I even had the privilege of standing in The Jungle - even if it was only the once and the single most boring match I've ever attended.  It was 0-0 against Hibs on a cold December evening, my first trip to Celtic Park, back in the days of the old board.  McCann was in charge and we were playing at Hampden by the time my old man took me again!


I also try to get to as many away games as possible in Scotland, and I've even managed a few away trips in Europe - the first of which was Seville in a jammy "we booked the tickets while we were still playing Liverpool" move, but also including two fantastic draws in the Camp Nou in 2004.  In fact, I've travelled from Donetsk in the east of Ukraine to San Francisco in the west of the US in the name of Celtic, a global span of which I'm rather proud.  To top it all off, I even met my wonderful fiancée on a supporters bus heading to a game against Kilmarnock!


My internet history with Celtic goes back a long time now too, having previously been a regular on both the E-Tims message board and later on Kerrydale Street.  More recently, like a few of my fellow bloggers, I got into LostBhoys through Twitter - somewhere I'm rather active under the moniker of @kujawak - and I've been hooked since the early days.  I'm absolutely delighted to be joining the team and I'm honoured the guys have asked me.


Krys