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He'd been with the all-sports network for nine years, but won't officially be gone until the Stanley Cup finals are over.
Steve Dangle announces departure from Sportsnet after nine years
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I'm not a Leaf fan (I'd rather set myself on fire) but I find him very long winded and over the top more than entertaining.
I get it that I'm not in his demographic but does what he offers qualify as analysis these days?
5 minutes of him & I was done for life
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The sports betting sponsorships that SDPN has must be raking in money for Dangle and Adam Wylde. Good for them.
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ED1 wrote:
The sports betting sponsorships that SDPN has must be raking in money for Dangle and Adam Wylde. Good for them.
Sure
Let's hope they keep the number of (mostly young) lives they're helping to ruin to a minimum
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unclefester wrote:
I'm not a Leaf fan (I'd rather set myself on fire) but I find him very long winded and over the top more than entertaining.
I get it that I'm not in his demographic but does what he offers qualify as analysis these days?
5 minutes of him & I was done for life
I completely agree. A guy pretending to lose his mind over every little thing is fake and tiring.
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"Glynn [Dangle] quit his job at Sportsnet, while Wylde left a full-time role as co-host of the morning show at 99.9 Virgin Radio to join Blake at the podcast network. They produce 15 shows across several major sports. Hockey is the biggest, but there’s also football, basketball and Formula One content.
The company slogan is: Sports are fun. But are sports podcasts profitable?
“I certainly hope so. I quit my job to do it, and so did Adam,” said Glynn. “You can do it."
Steve Dangle, podfather to diehard Maple Leafs fans, bets on himself and wins