Ian went from Sunday-league to Crystal Palace late at age 21, joined Arsenal at 27, broke all club records then got his big wage at West Ham at 34, and was still scoring until his knees went at 37. What a striker and what a story ❤
@@nikprior8280I think Mr Dein overexaggerated there. More like 50 million at best. A 28 year old playing for palace mostly in the second division, no way he is 100 million
@@toyosioyejobi309 Probably right but when players like Antony and Mudryk can go for 100 million then he should be more haha but I agree with the age thing especially
@@youtubedislikes3756is that what my comments saying yeah? It’s nothing to do with Arsenal directly, just 3 guys showing another respect. Don’t find it much these days with the younger generation.
A lot of the younger generation won’t understand what a wonderful player Ian wright was, true pace,a finisher and a real shithouse. He was my first real football hero and it’s so endearing to see him be so frank and honest about his career. What a player
People don't realise how important Ian Wright was to people back in the 90s. One of the best strikers English football has ever produced. Given the price people are paying for players today, Wrighty would easily be £110m+. With the way defenders are now, he will guarantee you 30+ Prem goals per season too!
Yes well said. Was lucky to see most of his games at Highbury, one of the best epl/English strikers could score any type of goal right & left foot, header, chip, lobs, volley etc... such a great player. My favourite player brilliant striker buy also a great personality I went to games as youngster thinking he'd score every game but also looked forward to his celebrations.
@@Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfvhe made 2 loan signings as manager of Valencia, hardly an expert! And he owns 10% of Salford City. Your statements are correct, but they’re ridiculous when put in to context!
You can understand a league two player trying to get the best deal, if youve agreed 2k a week at Salford and another club offers you 3k, its a big difference especially when they will have to work after football.
True when you look at it like that as opposed to a top multi millionaire player say being offered 150k a week at one club and 160k a week at another it's easier for them to take the 150k than it would be 2k or 3k it's a very good point tbh.
A lot of people dont know, but without David Dein, we wouldn't have a premier league. He's that important to english football, such a shame the way he left the Arsenal.
@@GoonerGng yes I do mate. And I know that prices being massively increased for fans and the unique competitiveness of the English league being completely destroyed was not a good thing. Teams like Leicester would win the league multiple times per decade, and way more had the opportunity to challenge for it. What about that do you dislike, the executives and players got paid less?
Thats not normal to get your big break to a big club at 28 after only becoming a pro at 22 then smashing the all time goal scorer record at that club. They dont make them like that anymore. They dont.
Gary Neville is a genius of online content man, we are watching the same people talking in different studios, about things they could easily discuss and have discussed on Stick to Football.......
The way he casually talks about offering 2.5k wages at league 2 level explains why so many proper traditional clubs are struggling at the lower level and bankrupting themselves.
Considering he didn’t join Arsenal until he was 28 Wrighty had an amazing career there scoring 128 goals in 221 games and winning the PL, both domestic cups and the European cup winners cup. Only Henry has scored more for them.
The player with the dodgy injury record that Gary talks about reducing his wages last minute after the bad medical is surely James Chester? He is in his mid 30’s and recently signed for Salford on a 1 year deal.
Can someone explain that last part regarding the clause in the contract that he had to waive. Was it an agents signing bonus, or his own that the agent put in the contract?
Would like to hear others views on my beloved Boro and when we brought in the likes of "Juninho, Ravanelli, Zenden, Emerson, Mendieta" to name but a few..
That Wright would receive a percentage of the transfer fee, Crystal Palace insisted that he waived that option and he lost a huge chunk of money 17:52. That was disgusting financial coercion.
Ian went from Sunday-league to Crystal Palace late at age 21, joined Arsenal at 27, broke all club records then got his big wage at West Ham at 34, and was still scoring until his knees went at 37. What a striker and what a story ❤
I’ve always wondered about that. It’s still an impressive rise but Saturday football isn’t Sunday league. He was at Greenwich Borough, no?
Thats mind boggling and good on Wrighty. As if he was born way past 9 months as late bloomer.
@@nickm8874he only joined Greenwich at 21. Up until then he was Sunday league player with Lewisham.
Unlikely to make it nowadays, best way is through club academy or playing premier league
@@Omar_Littleand a spell in prison
Utd supporter of 40 years. Without doubt a legend and one of the most talented players England has produced. Thanks for the memories Wrighty.
“...and 288 appearances later and 185 goals later I think that was money well spent”
Damn right!
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What a line, loved that he had the stats too
I'd forgotten he was 28 went he went there, seemed like he was at Arsenal for decades!
@@nikprior8280I think Mr Dein overexaggerated there. More like 50 million at best. A 28 year old playing for palace mostly in the second division, no way he is 100 million
@@toyosioyejobi309 Probably right but when players like Antony and Mudryk can go for 100 million then he should be more haha but I agree with the age thing especially
The respect ian shows for his elders is incredible
It's actually really, really good to see.
Calm down its normal
@@thisismyhandleokay Sadly, these days, it's not normal.
Seeing David Dein always puts a smile on my face, what an Arsenal Legend
Carra: “Mr. Dein, can I ask you a question?”
Dein: “You MAY”
😂😂
Every time they said 'Mr Dein', it made me smile. That's what my family called me when I was a little boy!
Ian Wright is an absolute gentleman. As a Spurs supporter Ian was one of my favourites
He always played well against us, you could tell he cared about the game so much
How unfortunate for you both
Just love Wrightys humility & ability to be beyond respectful to everyone. National treasure.
Love how Ian Wright tells everyone he loves them so much. You can tell he means it too!❤️
The respect from these guys, still referring to David Dein as Mr Dein
Arsenal fanbase really is the most cringe. Will grasp on to anything sentimental.
Yup we’re a romantic club. Love it.
@@youtubedislikes3756is that what my comments saying yeah? It’s nothing to do with Arsenal directly, just 3 guys showing another respect. Don’t find it much these days with the younger generation.
@@youtubedislikes3756 bwahahahahaaaaa yet here you are enjoying the cringe fest! Now what does that say about your disposition..!
@@SamP_UA-cam You will be banging on about a light bulb 💡 next 😭🤣
Respect to these guys! The work ethic is insane. Content after content!
A lot of the younger generation won’t understand what a wonderful player Ian wright was, true pace,a finisher and a real shithouse.
He was my first real football hero and it’s so endearing to see him be so frank and honest about his career.
What a player
He is a PL legend
People don't realise how important Ian Wright was to people back in the 90s. One of the best strikers English football has ever produced. Given the price people are paying for players today, Wrighty would easily be £110m+. With the way defenders are now, he will guarantee you 30+ Prem goals per season too!
Agreed, I used to watch Match of the Day just to see Wrighty play
Yes well said. Was lucky to see most of his games at Highbury, one of the best epl/English strikers could score any type of goal right & left foot, header, chip, lobs, volley etc... such a great player. My favourite player brilliant striker buy also a great personality I went to games as youngster thinking he'd score every game but also looked forward to his celebrations.
The Adidas and Jude Bellingham jacket Ian Wright is wearing is a thing of beauty 🔥
It's literally just a white jacket with 3 red stripes and JB on it it really is nothing special
This is so much better than the Linekar, Shearer, Big Meeks podcast.
That isn't hard lad
Lineker's podcast cleared them during the Euro's but during the prem this is one is elite
People try and make comparisons of who's better... just enjoy them man
Lineker- talks like he has a sweet in his mouth constantly and thinks he utters profundities
Micah- ..... BAHAHAHAHAAAAA
Shearer- as dull as dishwater
Both put Rio’s 2 shame tbh
Can you get David Dein on the overlap? Would be cool to get a different view of football from the deals perspective
Wrighty is a champion and has so much respect for others that this brings respect to him, a top, top bloke.
Transfer special where 2/3 of the people never got transferred!
One of those two is a club owner and former manager.
@@Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv"former manager"? 😂😂 Yeah, I'm sure he got a BUNCH of deals done in the time he had 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@@Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfvhe made 2 loan signings as manager of Valencia, hardly an expert! And he owns 10% of Salford City. Your statements are correct, but they’re ridiculous when put in to context!
Scraping the barrell 😄
You can understand a league two player trying to get the best deal, if youve agreed 2k a week at Salford and another club offers you 3k, its a big difference especially when they will have to work after football.
True when you look at it like that as opposed to a top multi millionaire player say being offered 150k a week at one club and 160k a week at another it's easier for them to take the 150k than it would be 2k or 3k it's a very good point tbh.
Loving the fact Ian Wright still calls David Dein " Mr Dein"
He is just a special human being, is Ian Wright!
You guys have this tied down. Content you can just sit and listen to all day. Fantastic 👏
A lot of people dont know, but without David Dein, we wouldn't have a premier league. He's that important to english football, such a shame the way he left the Arsenal.
The creation of the Premier League is no great thing.
@kb5509 you have no idea how English football was then and what was going on at that time.
@@GoonerGng yes I do mate. And I know that prices being massively increased for fans and the unique competitiveness of the English league being completely destroyed was not a good thing. Teams like Leicester would win the league multiple times per decade, and way more had the opportunity to challenge for it. What about that do you dislike, the executives and players got paid less?
@@GoonerGngBit if a weird statement to make like only you understand it and how it worked 😂 not only you exist mate
I'm not sure it is possible to love Ian Wright more. The lad is a national treasure.
Love Jamie continuing to refer to David Dein as Mr Dein because Wrighty did.
Ian have so much respect for his elders 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That Jude Bellingham jacket looks class.
Ian Wright is such an amazing player, media personality and more importantly - a top top person. Really admire him.
The respect of calling him Mr Dein. love it
i owed this serious fella money 1 day .i put my last few quid on Wrighty to score 1st..he duly obliged @ 4/1 and saved me from a slap.cheers Ian
How much did you owe?
Did you owe him a tenner?
I was half expecting Lorraine Kelly to make appearance on that set.
😂
😂😂😂
This is good Gary talking less formal love it
As others have mentioned, the Cantona, Leeds to Utd deal was the best value for money deal of EPL history.
Ian Wright stats speak for themselves definitely worth more than £100,000,000 in today’s market just for the laughs alone.
Hi from Australia! Love watching all of the videos
Absolutely brilliant guys we need more of this the inside workings what goes on what happens great to listen to ⚽️👍👍
The best UA-cam channel!!
Thats not normal to get your big break to a big club at 28 after only becoming a pro at 22 then smashing the all time goal scorer record at that club. They dont make them like that anymore. They dont.
“No no no they’re not for sale. Too valuable”
“2.5m?”
“Deal”
😂😂
Gary Neville is all over my social media these days I cannot escape
Embrace it. 😂
Best show on football content by far love the chemistry ❤
Gary Neville is a genius of online content man, we are watching the same people talking in different studios, about things they could easily discuss and have discussed on Stick to Football.......
Brilliant hopefully we lots more opening peoples eyes how transfer are started-finished is great
The way he casually talks about offering 2.5k wages at league 2 level explains why so many proper traditional clubs are struggling at the lower level and bankrupting themselves.
2.5k across year with a 25 man squad is £3,250,000. Roughly £4m. That’s more than enough for a league 2 team to afford.
Love you uncle Wrighty! ♥♥♥
Brilliant insight to what happened fantastic
Considering he didn’t join Arsenal until he was 28 Wrighty had an amazing career there scoring 128 goals in 221 games and winning the PL, both domestic cups and the European cup winners cup. Only Henry has scored more for them.
18:50😂😂😂😂Gary could see the face at that moment🥺🥺😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😅
KEEP IT UP LEGENDS.🌟.
Ian Wright is just such a class guy
The player with the dodgy injury record that Gary talks about reducing his wages last minute after the bad medical is surely James Chester? He is in his mid 30’s and recently signed for Salford on a 1 year deal.
Need more these, top content
ahhhh the best time of the week😌
Always said I would have loved Wrighty at Newcastle I had a season ticket from the Keegan times and he was unbelievable
Can someone explain that last part regarding the clause in the contract that he had to waive. Was it an agents signing bonus, or his own that the agent put in the contract?
So? How were wages settled with the player if the transfers took place like that??
I know that they're all mates but as a viewer it's annoying when they don't let each other finish their stories.
Can't have a transfer window special without a "There We Land!"
This is brilliant, I’d love to know more about how transfers especially what’s in a contract
@8.50 what are they talking about? What did his agent do?
Class how Neville went back to the TV for Wrights Mam. Sir Ian Teddy Wright. I would have had Wright at the Toon. Great striker
Where can I get that Adidas top that Wrighty's got on - love it!
Nike website I think. ;)
when part 2 will come out?, please
Wrighty repping Jude Bellingham’s new adidas clothes line👀😍
Ian Wright signing off "Mr Dein, I love you'. Awwww! Ron Noades did him dirty though, Wow.
Excellent & timely topic
It's mad to thinking 2 of these 3 NEVER transferred. Just feels so rare!
Decent lad this wrighty and you will do well to get players like this in the current system
Tea ,Cali,overlap
What’s Cali?
Get Peter Odemwengie as a guest!
Would like to hear others views on my beloved Boro and when we brought in the likes of "Juninho, Ravanelli, Zenden, Emerson, Mendieta" to name but a few..
Class as Always lads 👊🏴
Had no idea he was 28 when he moved. That's crazy when you consider how many goals he scored
Loving the set 😍
what adidas collab jacket is that that wrighty has on, looks sick
Love these lads
Where’s the rest?
Reminiscing about transfers from the 90s on the TVAM set.
West Ham coulda done something special back then if those names weren't sold.
Early Premiership before it went mental.
Love these old stories.
I love how they all refer to Mr Dein as "Mr Dein".
Where’s the long version of this?
2 one-club players and Wrighty whose last transfer experience was pre-2000. You need to get some more recent players in!
Is this the TV-AM set from 1983?
When is 2nd part?
Monday 26th August 🗓️
Maybe a silly thought but why doesn't the purchasing club do the medical prior to all the negotiations?
Why did I find it so funny that Ian just would not look at Jamie at all for the first minute and 40 of this
it's weird to have Carragher and Neville talk about transfer, as these 2 were one club man, only Wrighty has insight about moving to other clubs
Carragher definitely, at least Neville can speak to the other side of it a little bit. But yeah, Rooney and Keane would be interesting to hear
@@barrywmusic
No, that would be too much United.
Where’s the rest of this?
Love Ian's trackie top 👊❤️
Bit odd for a 60 year old man to be wearing trackie tops, trainers & an indoor beanie hat. Clinging to youth when it's long past.
@@sratus
If that's you're tash on the profile pic , I think I'd opt for Ian's look tbf 😂
@@sratus
There’s no age limit on Ian’s look. He’s at ease and he looks it.
@@sallycinnamon356 No, it's Paul McCartney's in 1967.
Where was Keane? He could have complained about the way he left Man Utd as I don't think he's ever told that story before.
@@SuperDoetinchem I was being sarcastic.
Nice 1984 looking set/studio
Nice of them to use the set from ITVs Lorraine
Ian Wright deserves a statue at the Emirates! Please can they do it whilst he is here!
What was the clause?
That Wright would receive a percentage of the transfer fee, Crystal Palace insisted that he waived that option and he lost a huge chunk of money 17:52. That was disgusting financial coercion.
Wheres part 2, havent had a cliff hanger like this since watching Lost back in the day
That addidas top is quality 👌
Is this tv studio a cast off from tv-am or saint greavise.?
Cheers the lads
used to get tickets from David Dein, outside Highbury, when he'd give out a bundle to youths