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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn to have a very quick chat about El Clásico, before moving on to Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Emirates Stadium (05:11). There’s also a round-up of the rest of the Premier League, including a wild penalty award at the London Stadium (23:42), which saw West Ham beat Manchester United in a result that cost Erik ten Hag his job. Crystal Palace got their first win of the season (29:07), Chelsea beat Newcastle (32:07), there was a wild game at Brentford (34:30), and Brighton somehow turned a four-on-one while being 2-1 up, into a 2-2 draw. This was recorded before Erik ten Hag was sacked by Manchester United, but check the emergency Stadio podcast about it here.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Carl Anka and Ryan Hunn to chat a bit about Nottingham Forest’s win over Crystal Palace (03:37), whether they’re officially worrying about Oliver Glasner’s side and some props to Chris Wood on his goalscoring form. There’s also chat about Arsenal’s defeat to Bournemouth (17:21), a little on Liverpool (24:09), Chelsea and Manchester United (30:34), before moving onto last week’s announcement that Thomas Tuchel will become the men’s England manager in 2025 (35:22).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Carl Anka and Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to discuss the state of Arsenal’s women’s side after their lackluster goalless draw with Everton at the Emirates (01:05), which contained some worrying signs in terms of team cohesion. Then they turn their attention to the Premier League and the race for the top four (24:51), before giving flowers to a few players on in-form teams lower down the league (50:53).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn, in the car, for instant reaction to Arsenal’s 2-0 win over PSG in the Champions League (00:20). They quickly recap the game before highlighting some key takeaways, including how comfortable Arsenal is without the ball (05:06), Riccardo Calafiori’s versatility (08:43), Mikel Merino’s full debut and Myles Lewis-Skelly’s Champions League debut (17:23), the levels of the Arsenal performance (23:20), and much more.
Host: Ian Wright
Guest: Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to discuss Arsenal’s fractious 2-2 draw at Man City—the goals, the red card, the energy. Then, they talk about Vincent Kompany, who's cooking up something good at Bayern Munich, and Jude Bellingham, who's pulling back the curtain on his life as a young superstar on his YouTube channel.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Ryan Hunn to chat about Arsenal’s win over Spurs in the North London Derby (01:58), thanks to another set-piece goal from Gabriel. There’s also love for Nottingham Forest’s win at Anfield (20:11) and some flowers going to Ademola Lookman, Conor Gallagher and Tammy Abraham, who all scored on the weekend (27:05).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
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Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn to break down a second Erling Haaland hat trick in consecutive games (01:20) as Manchester City cruised to a 3-1 away win against West Ham. They then head to Old Trafford, where Arne Slot’s Liverpool side dissected Manchester United (15:51), thanks in no small part to Mo Salah. There’s some chat about Arsenal’s draw against Brighton (27:51), as well as about Raheem Sterling joining (36:15) and deadline day departures.
Host: Ian Wright
Guest: Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to discuss the Premier League weekend just gone, starting with Chelsea’s narrative-defying 6-2 win at Wolves (02:18). There are flowers for Erling Haaland after yet another hat trick (37:22), and they have some confusion about Erik ten Hag’s substitution choices (12:07). The team also discusses Leandro Trossard's qualities and what kind of striker, if any, Arsenal need to bring in before the end of the transfer window (23:29).
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Musa Okwonga and Flo Lloyd-Hughes
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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For the first 'Wrighty’s House' episode of the season, Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn, Mayowa Quadri and, making his studio debut, Clive Palmer of 'The ArsenalVision Podcast.' They start by discussing Raheem Sterling's predicament at Chelsea after he was left out of Enzo Maresca’s first match day squad.
Flowers are given out to some early performers—Brighton, who comfortably beat Everton 3-0, among them—before they discuss the state of play at Arsenal as they prepare for another season of trying to end Man City’s Premier League domination.
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn, Mayowa Quadri and Clive Palmer
Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher
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It’s the final Wrighty’s House of the Euros and Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn to talk about Spain beating England to win the Euros for a record fourth time (00:30). They chat about the brilliance of Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, Dani Olmo and the rest of the key players, before moving onto England going close yet again. We’ll now take a break and be back for the start of the Premier League season. Thanks to everyone who listened throughout this season and the Euros!
Host: Ian Wright
Guests: Ryan Hunn
Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman
Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher
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