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I've always thought of him as quite brash, but he endeared himself to me in his new programme that was aired on Sky 1 last night. In it he goes into a youth offenders institute and coaches a team made up of these young errant lads. It was quite touching and he came across as a very down to earth, sensitive and articulate man.
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I like Ian Wright. Although I've never really been a fan of football I still like to imagine him bouncing all over the BBC's studio when England put one in the back of the net against Scotland whilst Alan Hansen stares blankly at the screen, controlling his rage for another day.
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Can't stand the bastard. He went down at a game I was watching clutching the front of his head. He claimed to ref he'd been hit by a coin. Despite ref searching for ages he couldn't find anything. Wright then got off the ground clutching the back of his head.


The man's a liar and a cheat and not sporting and in my book should not be role model for kids.



[and breathe ....]

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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> He went down at a game I

> was watching clutching the front of his head. He

> claimed to ref he'd been hit by a coin. Despite

> ref searching for ages he couldn't find anything.

> Wright then got off the ground clutching the back

> of his head.


Isn't that what they all do? Diving and play-acting at every opportunity?


Not very dignified, is it?

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Can't stand the idiot either. Saw him doing a TV show being a road trip on a Harley across USA, with another American 'proper' biker, and Ian Wright came across as childish, immature, irresponsible, lazy and an idiot. The other guy did all the work whilst Ian Wright posed for the camera constantly. Typical spoilt overpaid man-child who has never had to grow up. But then there's lots of men like that on our screens!


Apart from the above I have no opinions at all.

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Can't stand the idiot either. Saw him doing a TV

> show being a road trip on a Harley across USA,

> with another American 'proper' biker, and Ian

> Wright came across as childish, immature,

> irresponsible, lazy and an idiot. The other guy

> did all the work whilst Ian Wright posed for the

> camera constantly. Typical spoilt overpaid

> man-child who has never had to grow up. But then

> there's lots of men like that on our screens!

>

> Apart from the above I have no opinions at all.



Are you taking the piss? The Yank moaned all the time and refused to take part in anything. He even turned his nose up at the Grand Canyon!!

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