FORMER Manchester United, England and Coventry striker Dion Dublin is the inventor of a new musical instrument.
The now 54-year-old shot to stardom in the 1990s and 2000s due to his goalscoring exploits.
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The former striker was snapped up from Cambridge United by Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United in 1992 and he collected a Premier League title winners’ medal there.
But it was after joining Coventry City that he really started to find his rhythm as he scored 61 times in the top-flight for them and won the first of his four England caps.
Dublin went on to enjoy similar success at Aston Villa after his 1998 transfer and would later play for Millwall, Leicester City and Celtic.
The star then had two years at Norwich City before hanging up his boots in 2008 aged 39.