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Published 08:48 7 Jun 2016 BST
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Irish gay rights campaigners called for an apology for his remarks.
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The Football Association of Ireland (FAI), however, apparently wouldn't comment on the matter.
When asked about the comments at a press conference yesterday afternoon, O’Neill said: "Yes, I was going to address this.
"If I have made inappropriate comments in the Opera House in Cork on Wednesday evening, I obviously apologise for it, and I will attempt for the rest of my time here not to make such inappropriate comments."
But his attempts to move on from the controversy are not sitting well with many people, who are calling O'Neill's words "a non-apology apology", and a prime example of endemic problems with casual homophobia that still exist in the game.
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