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Dion Dublin promises to 'try and do better' after Homes Under the Hammer performance is criticised

Former Coventry City and Aston Villa was a surprise addition to property show

Tom Sheen
Friday 24 April 2015 10:25 BST
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Dion Dublin has promised to "try and do better" as a presenter on property show Homes Under the Hammer.

The former Premier League striker shocked the sporting world last month when it was announced he would join the BBC One show and Dublin, 46, has started his TV presenting career to mixed reviews.

After one viewer, Kerryanne Wilde said "I really do not like the new presenter" on social media site Twitter, Dublin responded saying he would try and improve.

Dublin, who scored 111 Premier League goals for Manchester United, Coventry City and Aston Villa has had decidedly mixed reviews since joining the show.

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