I'm sure that there has all been times when we have: wanted to throw the radio against a wall, shaken our heads in amazement at another stupid statement from KG, thought that he is a few bricks short of a pallett and wondered at how someone can be so hypocritical!!
However there is one thing about KG is that he has a genuine love of footy and cricket, in particular SA footy and cricket. He may be a relic of the past but like all things we wont know how much we miss him until he is gone. I for one look forward to listening to him whenever I'm back in Adelaide. Don't know why really but I just do.
FWIW about 15 years ago the old officials at the Bay were talking about umpires and from the 1950s to the 1990s to a man they all rated KG the best umpire they ever saw. Consistancy and ability to communicate with the players were his strengths i.e. he didn't talk down to them.
His passion for all things SA, in particular SA footy were never more apparent that at Glenelg Footy club function in 1994 in when he spoke about the life and times of Stan Whickham.