Donie Brennan's side face Cavan this weekend.
Laois will feel they've given good performances, but have been on the wrong side of results says former county footballer Mags McEvoy.
The O'Moore County face Cavan this weekend in a relegation Semi Final to try and preserve their place in the Senior Championship.
Donie Brennan's side find themselves in this situation after defeats to Armagh and Mayo in the group stage campaign.
Cavan finished bottom of group 3 after defeats to Dublin and Kerry.
Speaking to David Hollywood, McEvoy says that it's not a nice scenario to be in:
Throw in on Saturday from Kiltoom GAA in Roscommon is at 2:00pm.
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