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Do they sit on the same coach each week, or do they rotate coaches?

And who woould be the most comfortable? Dean Laidley would have been all hard and bony. Malthouse would be prickly. Clarko would be dangerous. Choco would be noisy. Balmey would have been nice and comfy.

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AFL Media Association's awards last night where Fox Sports' On The Couch, featuring Herald Sun chief football writer Mike Sheahan and Herald Sun columnists Gerard Healy and James Hird, was named best program on television. This notification came from the Herald Sun today.

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Definately the best footy show on TV, enjoy watching this every week - Footy Classified has turned into a puff peice that has more ads than substance and is now my most hated footy related show, despite being headed by Lyon. Footy show is good entertainment, as is Before the Game, but On the Couch for pure substance alone is the best show going around.

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this question should have been phrased in good call bad call format.

as for the topic at hand, they are all about the same. on everyone show there is someone who you want to punch repeatedly in the head.

Sorry- I DID NOT PUT THE TOPIC QUESTION TO YOUR LIKING

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I know a lot of people don't like it, but I still like watching The Footy Show above everything else. It still makes me laugh and I enjoy watching it. That and Before The Game. I don't usually watch Footy Classified because I can't stand Hutchy. Biggest tool going around.

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Before the Bounce... Friday nights on fox sports... best footy show on tv by a long way... Dunstall, Spud, a rotating Journo and Damien Fleming... They analyse the game, have some good banter, and they have some great flashbacks to days gone by... Not to mention the Yesterday's Heroes Challenge...

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I reckon I've watched On The Couch every week for the past five years. That and The Back Page are my two favourite sports-related programmes and I never miss them. Quality. Healy is good, Hird's ok, and Sheehan is a guru on all things football. Wish it went for more than the 45 minutes + ads though. Dees get about 10 minutes per year! But still the best footy show on TV.

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I reckon I've watched On The Couch every week for the past five years. That and The Back Page are my two favourite sports-related programmes and I never miss them. Quality. Healy is good, Hird's ok, and Sheehan is a guru on all things football. Wish it went for more than the 45 minutes + ads though. Dees get about 10 minutes per year! But still the best footy show on TV.

I agree- better tha the footy show Sam is a bloody disgrace- how he gets 3MILLION A YEAR BEATS ME- Should give half to the MFC. His performance last night was pathetic.

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I agree- better tha the footy show Sam is a bloody disgrace- how he gets 3MILLION A YEAR BEATS ME- Should give half to the MFC. His performance last night was pathetic.

He only gets that much because people love to hate him, but still watch. If you don't like him, don't watch it. I don't, purely because of Sam.

I reckon On the Couch is the best Football show on TV in terms of facts and solid info and has been made better with the departure of Walls.

If you want stupidity with a little news, info and review, you can't go past Bung, Spud and Co on Friday night with Before the Bounce.

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Before the Bounce... Friday nights on fox sports... best footy show on tv by a long way... Dunstall, Spud, a rotating Journo and Damien Fleming... They analyse the game, have some good banter, and they have some great flashbacks to days gone by... Not to mention the Yesterday's Heroes Challenge...

haha i love spud and dunstall, but on the couch is still my fav.

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