Rabs: Very likable, great calling voice, and yes, he has made some mistakes in his latter years but deserves to stick around only for a little while longer. Can't be too hard on him though, he is getting on in age and a top bloke all round.
Sterlo: An absolute gem of a co-commentator, this guy knows his stuff and has a calming influence whilst commentating.
Gould: Great knowledge of the game but has the tendency to repeat a number of certain phrases and or words over and over again ad nauseam even though we got the point.
Vossy: Was very good in his early career, however, in the last few years has started to grate on ones nerves with his hyperbole and overstated remonstrations. He is good at calling a game though but needs to be taken off the Footy Show.
Fatty: The Footy Show is in dire need of a major revamp, and unfortunately for Fatty this show has to have a new host. Was mildly amusing for a number of years, however, his brand of comedy has dated considerably.
Andrew Johns: Why channel 9 thought this guy is a good co-panelist I'll never know?! He hardly has anything to add to a conversation and when he does it's very little. He also has this tendency to laugh at his own lame jokes and talk to himself.
Wally: Looks unbearably uncomfortable in front of camera.
MG: A bit of boofhead that lacks oral skills, however, at least he gives it a go.
I know these guys have left but just wanted to emphasise Channel 9's history of employing dud's.
Harragon: Looked like a little lost schoolboy out of his depth when on the Footy Show right up until his last episode. I'm so grateful he's gone, he added nothing to the show.
Ikin: Reminds me of a teacher's pet trying to impress emphatically with his "professional demeanor", and "knowledge of the game", and "enthusiasm plus", but just not quite getting there!
Matthew Johns: In the minority here but found his humour on the Footy Show to be grubby at worst and bland in a second-rate Paul Hogan mold type at best. However, he did know his football and was a decent co-commentator and did his best work on The Roast.