FOOTBALL legend Ian Wright fought back tears on This Morning today as he spoke about the teacher who changed his life.
The former Crystal Palace and Arsenal star warned he was liable to get emotional as they showed footage of he and Mr Pigden junto.
Ele disse: “Please don’t show too much of this, I go all the time” before appearing to fight back tears.
Ian, quem era Arsenal‘s leading scorer five seasons, spoke about how his place in the Premier League Hall of Fame was dedicated to the teacher.
Ele disse: “When they said they were going to vote me in I couldn’t stop crying. I must have cried for two days.”
Ian, 58, adicionado: “My teacher was the one who taught me to read, taught me to play football. That’s why I dedicated it to him.
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“I had to because he was the one who helped me to understand. Mr Pigeon.”
He explained how the teacher – who died some years ago – backed him playing football and gave him a helping hand when he wasn’t doing well in class.
The pair were reunited in a famous on-camera moment which was shown on This Morning hoje.
Iniciar, the teacher comes up behind him, leaving an astonished Ian replying quietly: “Eu não posso acreditar nisso. Someone said you was dead.”
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Fans were delighted to see Ian on This Morning today, com um tweeting: “Simply one of the nicest men ever!! Radiates joy.”
Outro postado: “Happy you got the recognition and firmly in the hall of fame Ian Wright.”
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