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Balme might not attack things with the same vigour he has in the past but the guy has high standards and a professional thoroughness about him that doesn't wither with age.

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One voice isn’t gonna do much, just look at Tredders.


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Robbo is a deeply flawed man who could barely articulate himself a lot of the time but I always appreciated that he'd usually come out on the right side of moral issues. Often very funny, great buddy cop dynamic with that nerd Whateley. What sticks out is that we won't have anyone like him again. Absolutely painful, characterless dorks and muckrakers like Tom Morris are the future.
 

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I agree, but this is the lowest bar to clear in the history of low bars.
Whateley is pretty good at calling games but he is bloody awful on a footy show, his opinions are always holier than thou. He has a very high opinion of himself and loves sitting up on his high horse giving lectures to the great unwashed football folk and thinks that every home viewer is captivated by his pearls of wisdom.
 
How anyone can watch any of that shit is beyond me.
There’s not a single footy show worth watching.
Not one.
As entertainment, they were barely worth watching in the days before all the cheap streaming services, youtube, twitch etc.

As informed and insightful discussion on games and the football industry in general, they are neither insightful or informing us, 99% of the time, of anything that can't be found on the AFL website, any news site or posted here on BigFooty days earlier.

Those in the media are all scared of biting the hand that feeds them, so they toe the company line by and large. Then add in they are 90%+ Victorian based, with token coverage of other teams. Then those outside Victoria are fluffers for their local sides, and rarely ask challenging questions of them, or call out (with facts) the Victorian bias in all areas of the competition.

So why would anyone inflict them, on themselves? Unless they are masochistic.
 
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As entertainment, they were barely worth watching in the days before all the cheap streaming services, youtube, twitch etc.

As informed and insightful discussion on games and the football industry in general, they are neither insightful or informing us, 99% of the time, of anything that can't be found on the AFL website, any news site or posted here on BigFooty days earlier.

Those in the media are all scared of biting the hand that feeds them, so they toe the company line by and large. Then add in they are 90%+ Victorian based, with token coverage of other teams. Then those outside Victoria are fluffers for their local sides, and rarely ask challenging questions of them, or call out (with facts) the Victorian bias in all areas of the competition.

So why would anyone inflict them, on themselves? Unless they are masochistic.

Spot on!

I actually watch this stuff for other sports I like. So it’s not the format or the idea that I don’t like.

The AFL though is absolutely atrocious in every way but the game itself which when played well is absolutely sublime.
 
I guess they gave up nothing for Cumming and not much for ANB but they are strange recruits for a side that has spent the last 7 seasons out of the 8 and were bottom 4 last year. I see those type of recruits as top ups ideally for teams around the mark, not rebuilding teams. Especially in an off season where the draft was considered so strong, they probably should've attacked the draft harder. Their midfield is still much weaker than the top 4-6 sides.

They also missed a trick by not getting Luko and not giving tex the tap on the shoulder. Fogarty and Thilthorpe look good and Luko would've complemented that set up nicely. Time will tell but i think Tex is cooked.

Peatling is probably their best recruit because he is 24 and probably has the most scope for improvement.
Agree with all of what you said. But be careful about having an opinion which differs from one or two on this board or you will get checked again.
 
As entertainment, they were barely worth watching in the days before all the cheap streaming services, youtube, twitch etc.

As informed and insightful discussion on games and the football industry in general, they are neither insightful or informing us, 99% of the time, of anything that can't be found on the AFL website, any news site or posted here on BigFooty days earlier.

Those in the media are all scared of biting the hand that feeds them, so they toe the company line by and large. Then add in they are 90%+ Victorian based, with token coverage of other teams. Then those outside Victoria are fluffers for their local sides, and rarely ask challenging questions of them, or call out (with facts) the Victorian bias in all areas of the competition.

So why would anyone inflict them, on themselves? Unless they are masochistic.
First Crack is the closest I've seen to actual analysis.

However, they fall into the trap that many of these shows fall into: they feel like they have to touch on all 9 games and have something to say about each one, which means even if they do uncover something interesting tactically (I remember them talking about how Sam Mitchell was the first to come up with a counter for Melbourne's Langford and his running power, as an example) they spend two minutes on it then move on to talk something far less interesting for 'balance'.

Give me a weekly, one hour deep dive into a single interesting tactical phenomenon over 9 3 minutes snippets and some poorly thought out clickbaity opinion segments any day of the week.
 

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