Agreed. I prefer the analysis and discussion about the footy from people on the outside. The players' night is a hard watch, because while they might be good footy players, a lot aren't particularly eloquent or insightful and interviews done via video call aren't very compelling. And with the coaches on it's often a waste of time because the coaches don't say anything much of substance, having to tow the line all the time, and the hosts are like sycophants around them, ensuring they treat them with kid gloves.In my opinion AFL360's problem is not Robbo, its problem is they have too many interviews with players and coaches. I genuinely don't care what Chris Scott has to say, and yet the segment with him takes up around 30 minutes of the Monday show, and then players night with again, players I don't really care about, taking up half the episode.
I like when they have analysts on, or even past players, but not current players or coaches, but so much of the show is devoted to interviewing current day coaches and players all talking about the games they just had.