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ARGYLE fans are being called-up to help their team win a new virtual football league by getting online and pledging to quit smoking. Full Article at This Is Plymouth
Johannesburg — THE genius that is former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright had us rolling in the aisles the other day when he gave in to the compelling urge to add his bit to the raging debate surrounding the Thierry Henry handball incident. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes Tottenham forward Jermain Defoe should be a shoe-in for Fabio Capello’s World Cup squad, claiming the forward could strike up a fearsome partnership with Manchester United talisman Wayne Rooney, if given the chance. Full Article at Sport.co.uk
They appreciate a reverse Cruyff swivel in your penalty area down the Lane. Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images The Mill has always liked rampaging Liverpool impact meanderer Ryan Babel. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
And the Spurs man controversially admitted his amazing blitz against Wigan in a 9-1 victory was inspired by Arsenal legend Ian Wright. Full Article at Daily Star
Defoe, only the third striker in Premier League history after Andy Cole and Alan Shearer to achieve a nap hand, said: I dont think Ive scored five even on the PlayStation to do it is great. Full Article at The Daily Express
The Tottenham striker, who bagged a Premier League record five goals in one half in Sunday's 9-1 drubbing of Wigan, has been getting a helping hand from an 'enemy' hitman - Arsenal legend Ian Wright. Full Article at The Sun
Before Arsene Wenger arrived and long before the Emirates was built, the Gunners were famous to a generation of supporters for shutting up shop and winning by the odd, poached goal – usually from Ian Wright. Full Article at The Sunderland Echo
Four years ago, on a brief family visit to England, my two sons, my daughter and I watched at a packed Highbury Stadium as Ian Wright, hitherto Arsenal's record goalscorer, presented a silver cannon to Thierry Henry, who had just surpassed his 186 goal... Full Article at Jerusalem Post
19 November 2009 ~ Sat at home, beer in hand on Saturday night, I was party to some fascinating footballing insights from the genius that is Ian Wright. England were "very, very disappointing". Cheers Ian. He was right, we were. Full Article at WSC | WheN Saturday Comes
ARSENAL legend Ian Wright fears Sunderland's Darren Bent has blown his chances of making England's World Cup squad. Full Article at ChronicleLive
Click on your team's badge to launch their Premier League club page TEARING IT UP ... Full Article at The Sun
Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes Chelsea’s victory over Manchester United on Sunday means the Premier League champions can not afford to lose another game this season if they want to retain the title. Full Article at Sport.co.uk
Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes that Manchester United cannot afford any more defeats in the Premier League this season, following their 1-0 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Full Article at Goal.com
I don’t like November either. A good month for us this year might well be the sign that this is, indeed, going to be our season. A flock of swallows or is there another term for such a thing? Full Article at Sports Blogs
TOOTING & Mitcham boss Billy Smith hopes a photo of former England star Ian Wright can inspire an FA Cup giant-killing at Stockport. Full Article at Daily Star
Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes Liverpool’s Premier League and European woes this season may result in Fernando Torres looking to leave the club in the summer. Full Article at Sport.co.uk
Ever since Ian Wright jumped ship from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to become director of corporate reporting at the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), he has become the enemy of gobbledygook, clutter and general corporate laziness when it comes to... Full Article at Times Online
TROY Deeney is now a well-established member of Walsall’s first-team squad – but the 21-year-old insists that week after week his football education continues. Full Article at The Birmingham Mail
Glen Little's penalty miss at Manchester City in December 2001 is one easily identifiable example in Burnley's recent history; Steven Thompson's late, late winner against Charlton last season which ended that run of 5 successive defeats is another,... Full Article at Footymad
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