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AROUND GROUNDS THE EFL • NON-LEAGUE • SCOTLAND

INTERVIEW TROY DEENEY

How did it feel to join your boyhood club Birmingham in August?

It was a fantastic feeling, and in many ways was the perfect move for me. This is my club; I have the crest tattooed on my leg. I’m 33 and felt I’d missed my chance for it to happen – it’s been my dream since I was a kid.

What do you think this Birmingham team can achieve this season?

I’ve not signed for a jolly-up. I may be over 30 now, but I’m not an OAP who wants to wind down and have a good time. I’m under quite a lot of pressure; I want to win.

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