Former England forward Dion Dublin paid an emotional tribute to the late Cyrille Regis on the BBC's live FA Cup coverage on Wednesday night. With kick-off at Stamford Bridge delayed, the BBC used the time to pay tribute to Regis and the 48-year-old Homes Under The Hammer presenter was moved to tears by talking about the death of his hero. 'Me in particular as a centre forward, Cyrille Regis was my hero. Regis, pictured during his days as a Coventry City player, died on Sunday at the age of 59'All I wanted to do was to play like him. I wanted to back in and hold it up and score goals and I used to watch him all the time.
Source: Daily Mail January 17, 2018 20:37 UTC