The former U20 manager believes they were the better team for most of the game.
Laois were lacking a killer instinct according the county's former U20 football manager Eddie Kinsella
His comments come after watching the O'Moore county concede 1-03 in the final five minutes against Offaly on Saturday night.
Billy Sheehan's side controlled the majority of the game, but now find themselves needing a win in their final match with London in less than two weeks time.
A late goal from Joe Maher followed by two late points from Niall Bracken, secured the Faithful a dramatic draw, leaving the Laois languishing on just one point with one game left.
Eddie Kinsella gives Midlands 103 commentator Pat O'Sullivan his immediate reaction after the final whistle.
Pat and Eddie are joined by former O'Moore County footballer Gareth Dillon and Midlands 103 Offaly Commentator Brian Gavin:
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