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    Ian Wright teases incredible career change just one day after announcing he is quitting Match of the Day

    IAN WRIGHT has teased an incredible career change after announcing he will leave Match of The Day.Wright has been a long-term pundit on the show, beginning while he was still a player in 1997.
    Ian Wright is set to step away from our screens on Match of the DayCredit: BBC
    Wright is set to act in a new Netflix filmCredit: Twitter
    He joined as a full-time pundit on the show in 2002 and became an icon on the nation’s screens.
    A disagreement with producers saw him step back between 2008 and 2015 but after returning he became a stalwart on the highlights show.
    On stepping back from the show this time he said he wanted “to do a few more different things with my Saturdays” after turning 60.
    And one of those other things looks to be an acting gig.
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    The legendary Gunner will appear in the new Netflix film called The Kitchen, which comes out on January 19.
    The film is directed by Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares and set in a futuristic London.
    It also stars Kano of Topboy fame.
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    Wrighty is seen in the trailer sporting his signature hat and glasses combination.
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    A source said: “Daniel [Kaluuya] is a massive Gooner, and a huge Ian Wright fan. He’s written this incredible thriller, and wanted Ian to appear.
    “So he got in touch, and Ian was delighted — and leapt at the chance.
    “He hasn’t had any acting lessons but after years appearing on Match of the Day — and having recently shot an M&S gig — he’s actually a natural in front of the camera. He has about four scenes.”
    Fans have speculated that he could be set to join the next series of Strictly Come Dancing as one of the big name stars next year.
    Some even went as far as saying he could be the new judge after speculation that Craig Revel Horwood would quit.
    Wright will still be on Match of The Day until the end of this season, and will be hoping that Arsenal’s title push could provide him with the ultimate parting gift. More

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    How Arsenal legend Ian Wright went from untouchable pundit frozen out by BBC and ITV to one of the nation’s favourites

    IAN WRIGHT has opened up on why he was snubbed for years by the BBC and ITV before making his comeback in 2015. The much-loved pundit quit Match of the Day 15 years ago after falling out with TV bosses.
    Ian Wright made his Match of the Day debut when he was still a playerCredit: TWITTER/IAN WRIGHT
    The Arsenal legend became a regular again on MOTD in 2015Credit: BBC
    But it came after he was axed in 2008 after a disagreement with TV bosses that lasted yearsCredit: Getty
    Wright is again set to step back from screens at the end of this season – but now on far better terms.
    The former England striker announced he is leaving MOTD”to do a few more different things with my Saturdays.”
    Wright made his debut on the iconic highlights show in 1997, while he was still playing in the Premier League with Arsenal at the time.
    After retiring three years later, he began working as a regular pundit in 2002.
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    He lasted on Match of the Day for six years before being axed and frozen out by the BBC following a dispute with chiefs.
    The Gunners and Crystal Palace legend was unhappy as he thought he was only being used for comedy purposes to stop tensions arising between fellow pundits.
    Wright said at the time: “I feel like I am just there as a comedy jester to break the ice with Alan Shearer and Alan Hansen, who just do run-of-the-mill things.
    “I can’t do that any more. People want something different.”
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    Ian Wright making his first Match of the Day appearance with Des Lynam and Trevor Brooking
    Wright has become a much-loved part of the showCredit: BBC
    Wright has now lifted the lid on his 2008 departure from the BBC as he spoke to his Wrighty’s House podcast.
    He said: “There was a time I wasn’t on the BBC for about nine years, they weren’t happy with a column I’d done about punditry and where it should be going, how it feels a bit sterile.
    “And the fact that I said I feel like I’m on the end and I’m being like a court jester, I come in for the light comic relief.
    “I said I’ve got more to offer.
    “I remember being off the BBC for about nine years and I couldn’t get nothing at ITV because the guy that got rid of me on the BBC went to ITV.
    “It’s funny because the guy I’m talking about Niall Sloan, he is like in the television world a father to me in terms of how he explains things to me, how he wants me to be.
    “We’re very tight now. But I couldn’t get on any television.”
    Desperate to continue his role in the media, the 1998 Premier League winner with Arsenal embarked on a career in radio and it ended up being the start of his comeback journey to tele.
    It led to him getting the job as host of a documentary about Laurie Cunningham, who was a pioneer for black footballers.
    Wright explained: “This is where Absolute Radio came in and everyone down there almost saved me, made me fall back in love with doing it.
    “To get back onside with Sloan from ITV, he wanted to do a documentary about Cunningham and the people doing it said: ‘We can’t do a documentary without me speaking about Cunningham.’
    “And so Sloan was like: ‘Okay he’ll do it, but he’ll do it if you give him a game again, let him get back on the TV.’
    “So I done it, it done really well and they gave me a game.
    “They gave me Chelsea against Brentford in the FA Cup and I was very fortunate because I was on with Martin Allen, who was somewhere else in space while he was on TV.
    “Everything he was saying I was able to counter-attack it and say, ‘well that’s not right because of this.’
    “I remember David Luiz really dived into somebody and I remember digging him out for that and then after that people were writing in saying: ‘Where’s he been? Why isn’t he on then?’
    “And it just turned on its head, I was back.
    “What it made me realise is you’ve got to put the work in.”
    Wright ended up landing a more permanent role on MOTD in 2015 after helping to convince BBC chiefs while doing international fixtures on ITV.
    Leaving once again is a tough decision – but Wright believes he has made the right one, explaining: “The time’s come for it I think.
    “I don’t want to go too deep into what it means to me but the music, every time I hear the music, it takes me back to an unbelievable place when I first remembered what Match of the Day meant to me.
    “Then to get myself into a position where I was able to be good enough to be on Match of the Day and then be a regular, it was more than I thought it was going to be.
    “When I first went on, not very rehearsed in what I was going to say or what I was going to be, I was winging it and I remember Des Lynam, when he welcomed me on to the show, I said to him ‘this is my Graceland’.
    “Match of the Day was my Graceland.
    “When I first got the call for it, it does hit hard. You are nervous, because some people still don’t realise, It’s live.
    “People still say ‘it’s live?’ Yeah. Obviously the games are highlights because we’re putting all the stuff on it.
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    “But while we’re sitting there, we’re live. It’s a live show.”
    Wright says he is “really looking forward to my last months” on the show and is hopeful his time on MOTD will end with his beloved Arsenal winning the Premier League title.
    Ian Wright and son Shaun Wright-Phillips did punditry together last seasonCredit: BBC
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    I’m an ex-Arsenal star-turned-TV pundit.. my wife takes the p*** out of my tattoo but there’s a secret meaning

    IAN WRIGHT has revealed that he got tattoos in homage to his friendships with Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer.The Arsenal legend announced yesterday that he’ll be quitting Match of the Day at the end of the season.
    Ian Wright’s tattoos are visible on his left handCredit: Getty
    The 60-year-old has his pals’ squad numbers tattooed on his hand alongside his ownCredit: https://www.instagram.com/wrightyofficial/
    Wright, 60, has been a regular since 2015, having had his first stint as a regular on the show between 2002 and 2008.
    After returning to the iconic BBC show he became part of its top team alongside Lineker and Shearer.
    The trio have become incredibly close friends during their time together on Match of the Day.
    During the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, their bonds increased even further.
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    Wright feels such a connection to his two pals, that he even got their squad numbers from their playing careers tattooed on his hand next to his.
    Speaking on the latest episode of Wrighty’s House he explained what made him get his tattoo, and even admitted that wife Nancy Hallam has mocked him for it.
    He said: “I got my eight, nine, ten, everyone laughs at me, my missus and Roscoe laughs at my tattoo, eight, nine, ten because it’s my number, Shearer’s number and Lineker’s number.
    “And I thought I’d get that on, especially after we’d done the Covid [shows], we bonded really tightly in and around that time, we spoke to each other a lot, really got quite tight.
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    “I’m going to miss them, I’m going to miss the guys.”
    Announcing his decision to quit the show yesterday, Wright wrote on social media: “I’m stepping back having made great friends and many great memories.
    “This decision has been coming for a while, maybe my birthday earlier this year fast tracked it a little, but ultimately it’s time to do a few more different things with my Saturdays.
    “I’m really looking forward to my last months on the show and covering what will hopefully be an amazing Premier League title race.”
    An emotional Lineker, 63, tweeted in response: “It has been an absolute pleasure and privilege to work alongside you, Ian. One of my favourite people on the planet. Farewell my friend. ❤️”
    While fellow pal Shearer, 53, added: “See you in 3 hours. I’ll give you a big hug!!! ❤️”
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    Why has Ian Wright quit Match of the Day?

    IAN Wright has announced that he will be stepping down from his job as a Match of the Day Pundit at the end of the season.Wright, who first appeared on the show back in 1997, broke the news of his exit on social media, explaining that the decision had ”been coming for a while”.
    Ian Wright pictured in April 2023
    Why has Ian Wright quit Match of the Day?
    In December 2023, Ian Wright announced that he will be leaving his Match of the Day role.
    A statement shared on social media by the Arsenal legend read: ”After my debut show whilst still a player in 1997 and many more memorable years, I’ll be stepping back from BBC MOTD at the end of this season.
    ”I feel very privileged to have had such an incredible run on the most iconic football show in the world.
    ”Anyone that knows my story knows how much the show has meant to me since I was young boy. MOTD is my Holy Grail.
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    ”On my first ever show, I told Des Lynam, ‘This is my Graceland’. It will always be my Graceland and I will always be watching.”
    Wright added: ”I’m stepping back having made great friends and many great memories.
    ”This decision has been coming for a while, maybe my birthday earlier this year fast tracked it a little, but ultimately it’s time to do a few more different things with my Saturdays.
    ”I’m really looking forward to my last months on the show and covering what will hopefully be an amazing Premier League title race.”
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    Following the announcement, head of BBC Sport content Philip Bernie said: ”Ian has been a wonderful star player on MOTD since his first appearance over 20 years ago.
    ”His insight, wit and warmth have richly entertained and informed all those watching him.
    ”We will miss his unique style and presence when he goes at the end of this season, but we will be sure to give him the send-off he deserves.”
    How long did Ian Wright work on Match of the Day for?
    As mentioned above, Ian Wright first appeared on the hit sports show back in 1997 – while he was still playing.
    However, it wasn’t until years later that the former footballer became a regular pundit.
    Wright hung up his boots and retired from playing in 2000, before becoming a familiar fixture on Match of the Day in 2002.
    His first stint lasted until 2008, before Wright once again returned for a second spell on the highlights show in 2015.
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    Prior to announcing his exit, Ian Wright became a regular on the programme alongside host Gary Lineker and fellow pundit Alan Shearer.
    Reacting to the news, an emotional Lineker said: “It has been an absolute pleasure and privilege to work alongside you, Ian. One of my favourite people on the planet. Farewell my friend.”
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    And Shearer added: “See you in 3 hours. I’ll give you a big hug!!!”
    Following his statement, SunSport has taken a look at five pundits who could fill Wrighty’s boots on MOTD. More

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    Match of the Day praised for ‘perfect’ coverage after Luton captain Tom Lockyer’s cardiac arrest on pitch at Bournemouth

    THE BBC have been praised for Match of the Day’s coverage of Tom Lockyer’s cardiac arrest on Saturday.Luton’s match against Bournemouth was abandoned in the 65th minute as their skipper Lockyer received treatment on the pitch.
    Tom Lockyer was treated on the pitch at BournemouthCredit: Getty
    Match of the Day have been praised for their handling of the incident
    The Hatters later confirmed that the 29-year-old was responsive as medics stretchered him off.
    He was then taken to hospital, where he remained in a stable condition.
    The match had been level at 1-1 when the incident occurred.
    Addressing what happened, Match of the Day opened the programme by quickly showing both goals from the match, while experienced host Gary Lineker explained what had happened.
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    Lineker called it a “traumatic day in the Premier League”, before sending best wishes to Lockyer.
    He added: “It goes without saying that everyone here at Match of the Day sends their thoughts and best wishes to Tom, his family and anyone connected to Luton Town.”
    Many viewers were pleases with the tone that the programme struck in their sensitive handling of such a distressing event.
    One wrote on social media: “Watching Match of the Day, handled the Lockyer situation very well.”
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    While a second opined: “Beautifully done Match of the Day. Handled the Tom Lockyer situation with the utmost respect and decency. Quality broadcasting and decision-making like that at key moments is, and always should be, the BBC’s role. A careful balance of news and privacy in such a situation.”
    A third commented: “Great job by @BBCSport and Match Of The Day, the way they covered the Tom Lockyer situation at the start of the show.”
    And a fourth posted: “Hugely powerful start to Match Of The Day around the Tom Lockyer story. Really well handled – so sensitive.”
    Another added: “Match Of The Day have handled the Tom Lockyer situation perfectly there. Shown what they needed to, relayed what they needed to. Doesn’t need anything more obtrusive than that.”
    Luton boss Rob Edwards was also hailed for his quick thinking at the time of the incident.
    While the football world came together to wish Lockyer well.
    Lineker himself tweeted: “Reports coming in that Tom Lockyer is now alert and responsive. Thank heavens.”
    While John Terry wrote: “Praying for Tom Lockyer.”
    David de Gea posted: “Tom Lockyer 🙏🏼”.
    And Ashley Young added: “Thoughts and Prayers with Tom Lockyer and his family 🙏🏾”.
    Luton wrote in a statement: “We are able to provide a further, positive update on Tom Lockyer’s condition.
    “Our medical staff have confirmed that the Hatters captain suffered cardiac arrest on the pitch, but was responsive by the time he was taken off on the stretcher.
    “He received further treatment inside the stadium, for which we once again thank the medical teams from both sides.
    “Tom was transferred to hospital, where we can reassure supporters that he is stable and currently undergoing further tests with his family at his bedside.
    “We would like to thank everyone for their support, concern and loving messages for Locks.”
    Brentford and Luton are likely to replay the match in full at a later date.
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    Premier League Rule L15 states that any match abandoned with the consent of the referee will be replayed, with the Board to confirm a date and kick-off time.
    And according to the Mail, the top flight is expected to stick to this protocol.
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    Ian Wright reveals the moment he decided to leave Match of the Day in emotional statement

    IAN WRIGHT has revealed the moment that “fast-tracked” his decision to step down from Match of the Day.The Arsenal legend, 60, announced this morning that he will be quitting the BBC show at the end of the season.
    Ian Wright has announced that he is stepping down from Match of the DayCredit: BBC
    Wright is part of the BBC’s top team with Gary Lineker and Alan ShearerCredit: BBC
    He first appeared on Match of the Day in 1997Credit: X/@BBCMOTD
    Wright first appeared on the show while still a player at Highbury in 1997, later returning for further stints between 2002-2008 and 2015 to the present.
    After announcing his decision on social media Wright, who turned 60 last month, wrote: “I’m stepping back having made great friends and many great memories.
    “This decision has been coming for a while, maybe my birthday earlier this year fast tracked it a little, but ultimately it’s time to do a few more different things with my Saturdays.”
    He then went on to add: “I feel very privileged to have had such an incredible run on the most iconic football show in the world.
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    “Anyone that knows my story knows how much the show has meant to me since I was young boy. MOTD is my Holy Grail.
    “On my first ever show, I told Des Lynam, “This is my Graceland”. It will always be my Graceland and I will always be watching.”
    In recent years he has become part of Match of the Day’s top team alongside Alan Shearer, with host Gary Lineker.
    Last season he made history by appearing on the show with Shaun Wright-Phillips, with the duo becoming the first father-son combination in the show’s entire run.
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    Head of BBC Sport content Philip Bernie said: “Ian has been a wonderful star player on MOTD since his first appearance over 20 years ago.
    “His insight, wit and warmth have richly entertained and informed all those watching him.
    “We will miss his unique style and presence when he goes at the end of this season, but we will be sure to give him the send-off he deserves.”
    An emotional Lineker tweeted: “It has been an absolute pleasure and privilege to work alongside you, Ian. One of my favourite people on the planet. Farewell my friend.”
    And Shearer added: “See you in 3 hours. I’ll give you a big hug!!!”
    Piers Morgan wrote: “Congrats on a magnificent run, Legend.. and on quitting at the very top of your punditry game. We’ll miss your smart analysis, passion and mischievous laugh.”
    Wright appeared on Match of the Day alongside son Shaun Wright-PhillipsCredit: BBC
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    Five pundits who could replace Ian Wright on Match of the Day including Premier League legend and his own son

    IAN WRIGHT is leaving Match of the Day at the end of the season.The former Arsenal and England striker first appeared on the Premier League highlights show in 1997 while he was still a player.
    Ian Wright is leaving Match of the Day at the end of the seasonCredit: BBC
    And he has been a regular in recent years alongside Alan Shearer and host Gary Lineker.
    Wrighty, 60, confirmed his shock departure on social media and then shared a brilliant throwback clip from his debut.
    He said: “I feel very privileged to have had such an incredible run on the most iconic football show in the world.
    “Anyone that knows my story knows how much the show has meant to me since I was young boy. MOTD is my Holy Grail.
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    “On my first ever show, I told Des Lynam, ‘This is my Graceland’. It will always be my Graceland and I will always be watching.”
    But with Wright quitting after the 2023-24 campaign which ends in May, who could join the team of pundits in the studio next year?
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    Talk about replacing one big-name striker for another… Didier Drogba would be a major coup for the BBC.
    Two-time Golden Boot winner Drogba, 45, scored 104 Premier League goals in 254 appearances for Chelsea, winning four titles.
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    He worked for the BBC as a pundit at the Qatar World Cup 2022 so knows what it takes and already has a working relationship with the team.
    Didier Drogba could be a big-name replacement for WrightCredit: BBC
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    RIO FERDINAND
    Like Drogba, Rio Ferdinand worked for the Beeb for the World Cup last year and is one of the top pundits around these days.
    He is TNT Sports’ main man for their Saturday lunchtime kick-offs and Champions League coverage so a deal would need to be struck – but Micah Richards has proven it is possible to be a pundit for multiple broadcasters.
    Ferdinand, 45, carries a wealth of expertise and insight both from a player and pundit perspective after six Premier League winner’s medals, a Champions League and 81 England caps.
    Rio Ferdinand has worked for the BBC for major international tournaments including the World CupCredit: BBC
    SHAUN WRIGHT-PHILLIPS
    They could keep it in the family by bringing in Shaun Wright-Phillips to take over from his dad Ian.
    The pair created history as the first father-and-son duo on the show back in May – the former Chelsea and Manchester City winger’s debut.
    Shaun, 42, was not afraid to give his old man a bit of banter and could be a suitable option after announcing his retirement in 2019.
    Shaun Wright-Phillips made his Match of the Day debut alongside his dadCredit: BBC
    FARA WILLIAMS
    Fara Williams has made a seamless transition from the stadium to the studio since hanging up her boots in 2021.
    The 172-cap England international boasts tremendous knowledge – representing her country more times than any other footballer in history, male or female.
    Williams, 39, demonstrated her ability to analyse the game during the Women’s World Cup and is part of the BBC’s WSL team with Alex Scott.
    Fara Williams, middle, is part of the BBC’s WSL coverage with Alex Scott and Ellen WhiteCredit: Getty
    JERMAIN DEFOE
    Jermain Defoe sure knows what is takes to perform in the Premier League after 162 goals in 496 games for West Ham, Tottenham, Portsmouth, Sunderland and Bournemouth before retiring in 2022 with 57 Three Lions caps to his name.
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    He has stayed in football and is back working with Spurs as an academy coach with the Under-18s on top of punditry with Channel 4 for recent England matches as well as Premier League Productions.
    Defoe, 41, has done plenty of media work already with the BBC – including his own fly-on-the-wall Outside The Box documentary and the Football Firsts podcast with SunSport columnist Troy Deeney.
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    Ian Wright shares brilliant clip of his Match of the Day debut after Arsenal icon announces he is quitting BBC show

    IAN WRIGHT has shared a brilliant clip of his Match of the Day debut in 1997.The Arsenal legend this morning announced that he will be stepping down from his role on the iconic BBC show at the end of the season.
    Ian Wright shared a clip from his first Match of the Day appearanceCredit: X/@BBCMOTD
    He debuted while still a player in 1997Credit: X/@BBCMOTD
    Wright, 60, has announced that he will leave MOTD at the end of the seasonCredit: X/@BBCMOTD
    Wright, 60, then fondly shared a clip from his first appearance, in which he described the programme as his “Graceland”.
    Appearing alongside former host Des Lynam and fellow pundit Trevor Brooking, the striker grinned as he was introduced.
    Referencing the clip while announcing his exit, Wright wrote on social media: “Anyone that knows my story knows how much the show has meant to me since I was young boy. MOTD is my Holy Grail.
    “On my first ever show, I told Des Lynam, “This is my Graceland”. It will always be my Graceland and I will always be watching.”
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    He then added: “I’m stepping back having made great friends and many great memories.
    “This decision has been coming for a while, maybe my birthday earlier this year fast tracked it a little, but ultimately it’s time to do a few more different things with my Saturdays.”
    After hanging up his boots in 2000, Wright first became a Match of the Day regular in 2002, his initial run lasting until 2008.
    He later returned in 2015, cementing his role as one of Britain’s favourite pundits.
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    Wright made further history earlier this year when he appeared alongside Shaun Wright-Phillips, making them the first father/son duo in the show’s entire run.
    His decision to quit has led to an out-pouring of emotions from fans.
    One wrote on social media: “Thank you Wrighty.”
    While a second admitted: “It won’t be the same, but good luck in your new venture.”
    A third gushed: “TV Legend. Legend full stop.”
    And a fourth simply commented: “What a man.”
    Another added: “Good luck Wrighty! You’ll be sorely missed on MOTD.”
    Philip Bernie, head of BBC Sport content, said: “Ian has been a wonderful star player on MOTD since his first appearance over 20 years ago.
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    “His insight, wit and warmth have richly entertained and informed all those watching him.
    “We will miss his unique style and presence when he goes at the end of this season, but we will be sure to give him the send-off he deserves.”
    Wright had a previous spell as a Match of the Day regular between 2002 and 2008Credit: BBC
    Wright, 60, has cemented his place as a fans’ favouriteCredit: BBC
    Alan Shearer and Wrighty have become the BBC’s top team alongside host Gary LinekerCredit: BBC
    Wright appeared on Match of the Day alongside his son Shaun earlier this yearCredit: BBC More