Laois narrowly earned progression to the preliminary quarter finals of the Tailteann Cup.
The Laois footballers will have to expect negative commentary after their performance and result against London according to their manager, Billy Sheehan.
London led the tie by two points heading into the final minutes but scores from Paul Kingston and Niall Corbett meant that Laois progress to the pre-liminary quarter finals of the Tailteann Cup.
Their reward for that draw is an away day against Fermanagh.
Sheehan says a lot of the flak his side take is unfair, but in this instance, Laois have earned the ire of their supports:
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