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 discu...
Arsenal Do the Double on Man City, and the End of January Transfer Signings
Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Fadumo Olow to chat about Arsenal’s victory against Man City in the WSL (02:40) and then discuss a Premier League clash in which the Gunners smashed and “humbled” Man City in a lopsided battle at the Emirates (18:20). They also talk about how the rest of the season will pan out (36:55) and the end of January transfer signings, including Marcus Rashford joining Villa on loan (39:29).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Fadumo Olow
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Editing and Additional Production: Patris Gordon
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A New-Look Man City and What Is the PGMOL Doing?
Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Mayowa Quadri to chat about Manchester City’s win over Chelsea (03:28), their new look, and how their debutants fared. Chelsea, meanwhile, have stumbled and been caught by Bournemouth, who get their flowers, along with manager Andoni Iraola (25:18). Then they discuss Myles Lewis-Skelly’s red card against Wolves (28:14), what they think about the decision, and what the PGMOL is doing.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Mayowa Quadri
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Patris Gordon
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Arsenal Stumble Against Villa, and Nuñez Makes the Difference for Liverpool
Ian is joined by Clive Palmer from Arsenal Vision and Ryan Hunn to chat about Arsenal dropping two points at home to Aston Villa (00:30), following Liverpool’s late win away at Brentford (26:21). They chat about whether the league is done and what can change, before shouting out an amazing Bournemouth win at Newcastle (31:56), the rest of Saturday’s games, and a tribute to the late, great Denis Law.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Clive Palmer and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Patris Gordon
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Manchester United Puts Arsenal Out of the FA Cup
We’re back for 2025 and Ian is joined by Carl Anka and Ryan Hunn to chat all about Manchester United going through to the fourth round of the FA Cup after beating Arsenal on penalties. First, they talk about the game and look at the Manchester United perspective (04:14), with praise for individual performances, and they also discuss Ruben Amorim. Then, in part two, Ian and Ryan focus on some big-picture Arsenal stuff (30:43), whether signings are needed, and what this group can achieve going forward.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Carl Anka and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Patris Gordon
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End-of-Year Mailbag: Arsenal January Window Wishes, Rashford’s Future and What’s Going On With Man City
It’s the final 'Wrighty’s House' of 2024, and Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn for an end-of-year mailbag! They answer listeners' questions on their vibes player of the year (03:13), the new Champions League format so far (06:51), whom they would like Arsenal to sign in the January transfer window (10:27), Raheem Sterling struggling to get minutes at Arsenal (13:42), most unforgettable football memory (17:22), Marcus Rashford’s future (19:15) and what’s going on with Manchester City (32:24).
Host: Ian Wright
Guest: Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Patris Gordon
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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.