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"I spoke with Troy about four years ago, not long after I took the job," O'Neill said.
"I was alerted to Troy's potential eligibility, and I spoke to the player and had him watched. We were informed that the eligibility wasn't there, so we didn't pursue it any further."
"So the idea that we are suddenly speaking again is strange. We haven't spoken since four years ago. Saturday's news prompted a few texts and tweets, but it is news to me, as it has been to everyone else."
When asked if he'd spoke to Deeney recently, O'Neill said: "I don't think there is any point, unless the situation has changed. Maybe his granny has moved up a generation!"
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