News about Dion Dublin
I bought a house for just £5k on Homes Under The Hammer - but the BBC show misses out a crucial part of the process that could financially ruin you
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August 24, 2024
Homes under the Hammer follows houses from their sale at auction to their striking renovations from their new owners.
I was on Homes Under The Hammer - we were barely paid, got no help from producers and I was shaken by life-changing news during filming
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August 18, 2024
A Homes Under The Hammer guest has opened up on her experience on the programme - claiming she was 'barely paid'. Violet, who was approached to go on the show with her new property, was shaken towards the end of filming due to life-changing news.
Homes Under The Hammer host calls out buyer for 'breaking golden property rule' as he's left wincing by nine-bedroom hotel in total ruin
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August 2, 2024
In the episode, the presenter showed viewers a house in Blackpool which had fallen into disrepair in recent years. Before a buyer purchased the property to refurbish, the nine-bedroom hotel had collapsed in places.
Homes Under The Hammer presenter Dion Dublin gives Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Man United his verdict on Old Trafford's leaky roof... as he says the issue must be fixed 'QUICK!'
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May 25, 2024
Homes Under The Hammer presenter Dion Dublin has offered his verdict on what Manchester United's new ownership group needs to do to fix Old Trafford's leaky roof, urging his former club to address the problem 'quick!'. It has become ever more clear this season that the Red Devils need to upgrade their iconic 74,000-capacity stadium after torrents of water have been seen falling from its roof. Shocking footage emerged online following United's 1-0 defeat by Arsenal this month showing rainwater cascading from the canopy of the historic stadium after a storm had swept through the city. Videos were also seen of rainwater pouring into the away team's dressing room through the ceiling.
Man United 'should KEEP Erik ten Hag' even if they suffer defeat to Man City in the Emirates FA Cup final, says DION DUBLIN... as ex-striker insists Red Devils have a '50/50 chance' against Pep Guardiola's champions
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May 24, 2024
Former Manchester United striker Dion Dublin believes the Red Devils should not sack under-pressure manager Erik ten Hag, even if they lose Sunday's Emirates FA Cup final rivals against Manchester City. Amid a turbulent season, United faltered to finish eighth in the Premier League, their lowest finish in the top-flight since the 1989-90 season. Amid injury woes and a lack of form, the Red Devils could now also miss out on qualifying for Europe for the first time since the 2013-14 season. Questions have been mounting over Ten Hag's future at the club, with Mail Sport previously reporting that Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his leadership team will not part ways with the Dutchman before Saturday's final, but have been conducting a review of the United manager's suitability.
During his time on the show, Homes Under The Hammer host Dion Dublin reveals the most surprising item discovered in homes
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April 7, 2024
During his time on the program, Homes Under The Hammer host Dion Dublin has outlined the most unusual finds in houses. When getting houses ready for auction, the former professional footballer and host, 54, has shown how even marijuana plants were discovered. He recalled how, when walking around empty buildings, he had noticed the pungent odors associated with the drug.
After losing to Brentford in the Champions League, Dion Dublin says Manchester United have a long way to go... as pundit says Tottenham and Aston Villa 'play better football' than Erik ten Hag's team
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March 31, 2024
Manchester United's dreams of qualifying in the Champions League have been questioned by Dion Dublin and Jamie Redknapp. On Saturday night, Erik ten Hag's team was held to a 1-1 draw by Brentford, leaving them in sixth place in the Premier League, eight points behind fifth-placed Tottenham, and eleven off Aston Villa in fourth, though Unai Emery's side has played one game more. The Sky Sports analysts Redknapp and Dublin scrutinized the run-in of all three squads as they search for their fourth position, with the possibility that finishing fifth may also qualify for Europe's top club competition.
Mauricio Pochettino'still has no idea' what his top XI is, according to Dion Dublin, but Chelsea must have time to turn it around
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March 17, 2024
Dion Dublin claims that Mauricio Pochettino is still doesn't know who his best starting XI is at Chelsea. Since being appointed as the boss at Stamford Bridge last year, the Argentine has had a difficult first full season at the club. Chelsea is in the bottom half of the Premier League table with ten games remaining, and their FA Cup match against Leicester is highly competitive, as it is the only trophy they will win this season.
Inside the life of Homes under the Hammer host Dion Dublin from life-threatening neck break to sensational career change
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March 15, 2024
After presenting the show since 2015, Dion Dublin is a familiar face for Homes Under The Hammer fans. The host had a lengthy football career and even appeared England before becoming a show regular. However, his glistening career hasn't been without challenges, from life-threatening neck injuries to criticism of going into property television. But who is Dion Dublin and how did he make the sensational career change from sport into hosting the popular daytime show?
Who presents Homes Under The Hammer? Dion Dublin, the ex-footballer, is among the presenters of BBC One's show
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March 8, 2024
Homes Under The Hammer has seen many developer hopefuls attempt to flip houses and turn them into cash. Since the show first appeared on television in 2003, many renovators have taken risks at auction in the hopes of building their dream home. The daytime series, which features real-life purchases, reveals the benefits and disadvantages of buying a house at auction. But with many presenters coming and going over the years, who currently hosts the show?
Football Woke-us!Why are the BBC box-ticking with midday sexuality segments on a family show?And the problem with Alex Scott, by SIMON JORDAN
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March 6, 2024
SIMON JORDAN: I did something on Saturday that I hadn't done for some time - I watched Football Focus - and wish I hadn't. Football Focus is a legacy TV show, but this was pedestrian, vacuous, uninspiring, and uninformative. I grew up with Football Focus, informing myself about the state of the game and listening to people like Bob Wilson, Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson who had kudos and cachet and yet I sat there last weekend and thought: what am I watching here?
Man United have "fallen down," Erik ten Hag admits, but INEOS part-owners can help them'set the right example' in their quest to return to the top
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March 1, 2024
Manchester United have fallen some way in the pecking order in recent years in relation to the Premier League's established minimums since its inception. Ten Hag came to England with a turbulent start, with back-to-back losses, but the team was able to have a positive influence at one of the Premier League's stumbling giants. He helped Manchester United defeat Newcastle in the 2023 showpiece and qualified for the Champions League, bringing an end to the trophy-drought to win a Carabao Cup.
Mail Sport ranks the best rivalries in British football, from the fiery Old Firm derby to Arsenal and Tottenham's tense feuds, following the clash between Wolves and West Brom fans at The Hawthorns
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January 29, 2024
If it's the passion of the Old Firm or the tense of the North London derby, there's nothing quite like the atmosphere surrounding some of football's most fought rivalries. These games have a different feel to them, one that can be likened to the feeling of a cup final, with both fans and players eager to win over their tense opponents. Several of the United Kingdom's oldest rivalries are deeply embedded in history and tradition, with some teams baseding their feuds on events that began nearly 200 years ago.
Homes Under The Hammer's Tommy Walsh makes disgusting discovery in townhouse causing his 'stomach to turn over' as he is hit by 'ripe' stench
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January 25, 2024
On the new episode of Homes Under The Hammer, Tommy Walsh was sick to his stomach after finding a revolting discovery in a Windsor property. On Tuesday, the presenter, 67, appeared on the BBC property show alongside Martin Roberts and Dion Dublin. Tommy went to inspect a three-bedroom townhouse that had a market value of £250,000.
As their celebrity spin-off episodes are finally introduced, two of the BBC property shows get a major overhaul
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December 18, 2023
As their celebrity spin-off episodes were finally released on Monday, BBC's Escape To The Country and Homes Under the Hammer both had a big shake-up. The much-loved TV shows had certainly one thing in common: they all underwent a special upgrade and added some familiar faces on screen. The popular daytime shows will feature a slew of celebrities from Strictly Come Dancing, The Chase, The One Show, and many more for the first time.
Dion Dublin labels VAR 'CRAZY' after tedious check takes three minutes to deny England equaliser despite Jack Grealish being clearly offside
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November 20, 2023
After a long wait, Dion Dublin was left impatient by VAR, Jack Grealish denied him an equalizing goal against North Macedonia on Monday evening, he was left unimpressed by the team's performance. Dublin was furious that the VAR check had taken 'three minutes' and disciplined match officials for the 'wild' check that ended up disdenying Gareth Southgate's side their first goal.
North Macedonia takes the lead against England, according to Dion Dublin's decision to discipline Rico Lewis, while Joe Cole says the referee wants to be the star of the show.'
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November 20, 2023
After Rico Lewis was punished for fouling Bojan Miovski with a trailing arm in Monday's qualifying match, Dion Dublin scolded North Macedonia for a point against England. On his senior England debut, the Manchester City youngster jumped the ball but barely caught his North Macedonian opponent in the face while doing so. Referee Filip Glova started to play before being told by VAR to watch the incident on the pitchside monitor and then awarding the penalty.
In a 'romance' with Jess Glynne, Alex Scott gets the alcohol in as she drinks a boozy drink live on BBC Football Focus
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October 7, 2023
The sports commentator, 38, was on hand to host the show from Turf Moor in Burnley, and he was keen to get involved in some match day traditions. As she was welcomed on air by former England Women's goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis and fellow pundit Dion Dublin, she was seen getting the booze in early.
Battle of the pundits: TNT Sports have gone for all-female hosting team going into their first season - but how do they stack up against rivals Sky, BBC, CBS and Keys and Gray at BeIN Sports?
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July 23, 2023
TNT Sports has soared ahead of the new season with an all-female hosting staff, as well as keeping up with the top analyst picks from BT Sports. Sky Sports has undergone some changes over the summer, including some major departures. For the forthcoming season, Mail Sport examines the punditry squads for TNT, Sky Sports, BBC, CBS, and even BeIN Sports.
Fans at Ally Pally delight in Dion's pint at the World Darts Championship
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December 29, 2022
The former Aston Villa and Coventry striker got stuck early, revealing on Twitter (right) that he had already sunk six pints before the session even began. When the TV cameras panned to him watching the PDC World Darts Championship at the north London venue, Dublin, 53, finished it off by finishing another (left). Despite evidently teeping to the cheers and whoops of a raucous crowd, the 53-year-old, who was watching Rob Cross' 4-1 win over Mervyn King, slowly downed it all. "So it begins!" Dublin had tweeted a picture of himself and seven mates starting the festivities before ten o'clock on Thursday morning. He then posted again a little more than an hour and a half later, adding: '6 down let's go!' He reaches his beverages in a matter of about every 17 minutes.
After a 'brilliant' man of the match performance for Man United, Dion Dublin lauds Marcus Rashford
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November 10, 2022
Marcus Rashford's man of the match appearance in Manchester United's 4-2 Carabao Cup win over Aston Villa on Thursday was lauded by Dion Dublin. United came from behind twice to defeat their Premier League opponents in the second half, with Rashford getting on the scoresheet in the second half with a well-taken goal. Since being named in England's World Cup squad in the afternoon, Rashford's performance capping off an excellent day for the forward.
Cristiano Ronaldo's rage as a result of the crashing down the tunnel before full time
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October 20, 2022
Ronaldo, the game's unpopular substitute, departed his position on the bench early, and Sportsmail has learned he may have even left the stadium before full time. Former United Front Man Dublin said he had a great deal of admiration for Ronaldo but that his conduct was "out of order." Tim Sherwood was also working on the match as a pundit and expressed his indignation against the 37-year-old.