Former Arsenal and England National Team striker and BBC Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright is joined by a rotating panel of friends and special guests to discuss the latest football headlines, as well as the broader social issues impacting the sport and the world at large. Listeners can expect reminiscences from Ian’s playing days, his perspective as one of England’s leading sports pundits, as well as some chat about some of Ian’s cultural passions, especially music and film.
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Former Arsenal and England National Team striker and BBC Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright is joined by a rotating panel of friends and special guests to discuss the latest football headlines, as well as the broader social issues impacting the sport and the world at large. Listeners can expect reminiscences from Ian’s playing days, his perspective as one of England’s leading sports pundits, as well as some chat about some of Ian’s cultural passions, especially music and film.
Ian is joined by Clive Palmer from 'Arsenal Vision' and Ryan Hunn for instant reaction (00:20) to Arsenal’s 7-1 win at PSV in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16. They highlight the contributions of Arsenal’s fullbacks, Ethan Nwaneri—who became the third-youngest player to score in a Champions League knockout game—and the other great performances in a much-needed win for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Clive Palmer and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Patris Gordon
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Wrighty's House
Former Arsenal and England National Team striker and BBC Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright is joined by a rotating panel of friends and special guests to discuss the latest football headlines, as well as the broader social issues impacting the sport and the world at large. Listeners can expect reminiscences from Ian’s playing days, his perspective as one of England’s leading sports pundits, as well as some chat about some of Ian’s cultural passions, especially music and film.