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David King and Fox Footy

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I am a footy tragic but I cannot believe the truckloads of bull shyte that fox footy serves up after and during games with the David King segments.

King and his techno Garbo loses me after the first 10 seconds! If bullpoo was 10 cents a kilo then King and fox footy would be billionaires...fair [censored] dinkum.

 
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Sorry to say your comments probably say more about you than king. I'm probably not alone in valuing his comments.

Each to their own, but hey it's only football and that's my point.

 

I guess what you are saying is that he polarises people


He's the type of guy who sells you a car only to later tell you what you already know. Captain Obvious, masquerading as an astute commentator.

I am a footy tragic but I cannot believe the truckloads of bull shyte that fox footy serves up after and during games with the David King segments.

King and his techno Garbo loses me after the first 10 seconds! If bullpoo was 10 cents a kilo then King and fox footy would be billionaires...fair [censored] dinkum.

David King predicted 12 months ago the predicament that we would be in today.

King has also stuck solid in his assessment on Neeld, which has proven to be absolutely spot on.

Personally I can't stand King, but he's been spot on about Melbourne and Neeld.

King by name only. Blokes full of it. Lets just merge a series of mistake into something that supports a theory I have is the main point.

Those who can't do, teach. Those who can't teach go to the war room

 
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David King predicted 12 months ago the predicament that we would be in today.

King has also stuck solid in his assessment on Neeld, which has proven to be absolutely spot on.

Personally I can't stand King, but he's been spot on about Melbourne and Neeld.

Can't disagree with that.

He's the type of guy who sells you a car only to later tell you what you already know. Captain Obvious, masquerading as an astute commentator.

Yeah that about sums him up for me too.


David King predicted 12 months ago the predicament that we would be in today.

King has also stuck solid in his assessment on Neeld, which has proven to be absolutely spot on.

Personally I can't stand King, but he's been spot on about Melbourne and Neeld.

He also said Mitch Clarke isn't a full forward and didn't kick "real" full forward goals. So I guess sometimes he does talk [censored]. Good luck trying to filter it. I'm for the switching off. You can get the info you need in 1/10 of what King says.

In fairness to him at least he's trying to talk tactics not spending his life muckraking like the rest of the dribbling footy media

David King predicted 12 months ago the predicament that we would be in today.

King has also stuck solid in his assessment on Neeld, which has proven to be absolutely spot on.

Personally I can't stand King, but he's been spot on about Melbourne and Neeld.

its not hard to be spot on about melbourne..... Half of demonland predicted our situation..... Pretty sure he could predict that Geelong and hawthorne would make the finals too.... It would be more impressive if he could predict the middle tier of clubs....

Don't mind his stat analysis (except when he tries to pretend Supercoach scores are meaningful), but when they let him give opinions he comes off as somebody you'd run a mile from if they approached you in the street.


David King predicted 12 months ago the predicament that we would be in today.

King has also stuck solid in his assessment on Neeld, which has proven to be absolutely spot on.

Personally I can't stand King, but he's been spot on about Melbourne and Neeld.

The bloke makes that many predictions that he'd have to get a few of them right.

He's just a "SHOCK JOCK" ... a tool of a human being, just ask who ever knows him!

I shudder at the thought of being trapped in a bar with Round Robbo holding court.


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