Stirlingsays
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Isn't he a Millwall fan?
His favourite hobby is baby eating.
England
Isn't he a Millwall fan?
Thought someone as “well versed” in nutrition as you would have mentioned fresh fruit and vegetablesDepends what you are buying.
Super markets do sell things like steak and proper block butter also eggs.
England
He's well versed in nutrition, not a hippy.Thought someone as “well versed” in nutrition as you would have mentioned fresh fruit and vegetables
Gone to prison 😳If it wasn't for Palace he would be a nobody or gone to prison.
I can't stand the guy and is awful as a pundit but it's not about talent but who you know.
Not even sure Palace is his second club if you listen to him it's all Arsenal and you hear him mention other clubs ahead of Palace apart from like I said before we are doing well and then he appears as if he is one of the boys.
USA
Thought someone as “well versed” in nutrition as you would have mentioned fresh fruit and vegetables
England
To be fair though, I’ve read both his autobiography’s and he does seem to have much fonder memories of our final than when he actually won it with Arsenal. Because it was his first and having broken his leg twice in the build up he was desperate to play in what was his boy hood dream.I was watching the Cricket when the ad came on. Was surprised it showed us, but considered the rights to our goals are probably cheaper than the rights to theirs.
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One of our greatest ever players. Didn’t ask to go to Arsenal. Noades sold him to David Dein over lunch. As for kissing the badge against us I’m not surprised after the vile song our ‘supporters’ treated him to. Good luck to him. Might not support us but is a Palace legend.The guy only even brings up Palace when we are doing well otherwise he has 0 time for us.
Can't stand him.
USA
One of our greatest ever players. Didn’t ask to go to Arsenal. Noades sold him to David Dein over lunch. As for kissing the badge against us I’m not surprised after the vile song our ‘supporters’ treated him to. Good luck to him. Might not support us but is a Palace legend.
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Well said SDOne of our greatest ever players. Didn’t ask to go to Arsenal. Noades sold him to David Dein over lunch. As for kissing the badge against us I’m not surprised after the vile song our ‘supporters’ treated him to. Good luck to him. Might not support us but is a Palace legend.
England
Plan B was Neil Shipperley's shinned goal against West Ham in the playoff final. It was cheaper, but Neil didn't really give off a suitable healthy eating vibe.
England
How do you know he wasn’t upset by constantly being taunted by our ‘fans’ that he was illegitimate? And it was David Dein who told the story about Noades selling him over lunch.Nonsense.
Don't listen to made up stories from Wrighty.
Kissing the Arsenal badge like that against Palace just sums him up and had nothing to do with with fans singing.
What he did on the pitch for Palace at the time was great but his legacy has been spoiled by his actions after leaving the way he has acted and been disrespectful to the club that made him.
USA
How do you know he wasn’t upset by constantly being taunted by our ‘fans’ that he was illegitimate? And it was David Dein who told the story about Noades selling him over lunch.
‘Nonsense’? I don’t think so.
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Tend to agree. Nothing changes that. Bit hurt that he seemingly forgets Palace a fair bit but can't bring myself to trash the guy.Why is everyone so anti Wrighty?
I love the bloke and will never forget the joy on my old dad's face when he equalised at Wembley.
England
The point is that according to Wright himself, Bright, Noades, Dein and everyone else involved at the time Ian Wright NEVER asked for a transfer. Compare that to Andy Gray’s behaviour before that and numerous players since and you might see him in a different light.Are you part of the feelings police.
Who cares even if it was true deals get done all the time does it matter if it was over lunch or went back and forward with multi agents.
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And Steve Coppell has backed this up. Surely you believe him ?The point is that according to Wright himself, Bright, Noades, Dein and everyone else involved at the time Ian Wright NEVER asked for a transfer. Compare that to Andy Gray’s behaviour before that and numerous players since and you might see him in a different light.
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I always thought it was those that never actually see him pull on a palace shirt, but I know this isn’t the case. It’s hard to believe that anyone who enjoyed the 6 years he gave us could have anything but love for him and great memoriesWhy is everyone so anti Wrighty?
I love the bloke and will never forget the joy on my old dad's face when he equalised at Wembley.