Without a win so far this season in the aftermath of the tough defeats against Derry and Cavan, along with the draw against Fermanagh, the pressure is piling on.
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Longford manager Padraic Davis speaking to his players and backroom team following the draw against Fermanagh Photo: Syl Healy );
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All Padraic Davis had hoped for from his side on Saturday last against Fermanagh was a performance.
After a heavy defeat in their opening game in Division 3 North of the National League against Derry, Longford battled well against Cavan and at Brewster Park the players put in a very much improved performance against the Erne County.
Davis said: “At the end of the day all we are looking for is an improvement. I’ve made it quite clear that we absolutely broke no rules. We didn’t train, we didn’t go collectively, we did absolutely nothing. We had three and a half weeks going into the Derry game.
Longford have won the toss for home advantage in the relegation play-off against Tipperary in Division 3 of the National Football League with the crucial game t.