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Published 13:13 10 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 14:28 10 Jun 2015 BST
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Alex Pearce and Robbie Keane at Ireland training today[/caption]
"We heard about that yesterday, yeah," the defender said. "We heard they got into a little bit of a crash but thankfully they were all okay, they were all smiling and everything was a little bit of a joke then. We had a little bit of banter between the lads but it was nothing serious so no harm done."
But Martin O'Neill doesn't believe that he would have been the subject of that 'banter'.
"They may have slagged some of the other staff but they certainly didn’t slag me," the boss stated sternly.
The talk did lead to quite possibly the most bizarre interview question of all time when Alex Pearce was asked, in no uncertain terms, 'Would you like to rear-end Roy Keane?'
"What?" He was puzzled, of course he was.
"That came out wrong," the journalist replied.
"Clearly..." Alex Pearce wasn't any less bemused.
"In a car..." the question is only very slightly better now. Very slightly. Very, very slightly.
"Would you?" Pearce threw the question back.
"Definitely not," he was told.
Well that's that cleared up then.
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