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.
Crystal Palace has won the first major trophy in its history! Ian is joined by Mayowa Quadri and Ryan Hunn to chat about Palace’s 1-0 win over Manchester City in the FA Cup final at Wembley (00:30), thanks to Eberechi Eze’s first-half goal. They talk about the arc of Dean Henderson—from the controversial handball incident to goalkeeping heroics—Palace’s impressive game plan, and Manchester City also being dominant. They also discuss what this means going forward for the club, Oliver Glasner, and more!
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Mayowa Quadri 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.