Talking Footy

Talking Footy (2013- )

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Three-time premiership superstar Tim Watson, arguably the greatest player of all time Wayne Carey and Bulldogs champion Luke Darcy dissect all the AFL news and issues on and off the football field.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Talking Footy' premiere?

'Talking Footy' premiered on March 18, 2013.

Who were the main hosts of 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

The main hosts of 'Talking Footy' in 2013 were Luke Darcy, Wayne Carey, and Tim Watson.

Which network aired 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

'Talking Footy' was aired on Channel 7 in 2013.

Did 'Talking Footy' have any guest panelists in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' featured various guest panelists throughout the year, including former players and sports commentators.

What were some of the popular segments in 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

Some popular segments in 'Talking Footy' in 2013 included "Coaches Corner," "Fan Forum," and "Player Interviews."

Did 'Talking Footy' cover all Australian Football League (AFL) matches in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' provided comprehensive coverage of all AFL matches in 2013, including match analyses and discussions.

Were there any special episodes or events in 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' had special episodes dedicated to important events in the AFL, such as the Grand Final and the Brownlow Medal ceremony.

Did 'Talking Footy' have a live audience during the tapings in 2013?

No, 'Talking Footy' did not have a live audience during the tapings in 2013. The show was primarily studio-based with the hosts and panelists.

Were there any controversial moments or discussions in 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' had several controversial moments and discussions, particularly around contentious umpiring decisions and player controversies.

Did 'Talking Footy' have any female panelists in 2013?

No, 'Talking Footy' did not have any female panelists in 2013. The panel was predominantly male-dominated.

Did 'Talking Footy' have any special segments dedicated to analyzing team tactics in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' had a special segment called "Tactical Breakdown" where the panelists discussed and analyzed team tactics in 2013.

Were there any memorable interviews conducted on 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' had several memorable interviews with AFL players, coaches, and officials, providing unique insights into the game.

Did 'Talking Footy' have any interactive segments where viewers could participate in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' had interactive segments like the "Fan Forum" where viewers could send in their questions and opinions to be discussed on the show.

Did 'Talking Footy' have any segments dedicated to discussing off-field issues in 2013?

Yes, 'Talking Footy' had segments dedicated to discussing off-field issues such as player contracts, controversies, and club management.

Were there any changes in the format or set design of 'Talking Footy' in 2013?

No significant changes were made to the format or set design of 'Talking Footy' in 2013. The show maintained its familiar setup.

Did 'Talking Footy' receive any awards or nominations in 2013?

There is no information available regarding any awards or nominations for 'Talking Footy' in 2013.

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