It's been a season of near misses for Bill Sheehan's side.
A win against Fermanagh could change the face of Laois' season according to a former O'Moore County star.
However Ross Munnelly believes Billy Sheehan's side will have their hands full when they travel to Brewster Park this weekend.
Laois have endured a tricky Tailteann Cup campaign so far with defeat to Cavan followed by draws against Offaly and London.
Speaking to David Hollywood, Munnelly says a win would be great but it won't come easy on Saturday:
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