The Faithful must win to maintain Intermediate status.
We feel we're good enough to stay at Intermediate level says Offaly Ladies Football manager Brían O'Ruairc.
His side face Longford this weekend in the All-Ireland Intermediate Championship Relegation Playoff.
The Faithful have had a difficult campaign to date with three defeats in the group stage, including a loss away to Wicklow two weeks ago.
Longford also lost their two games in the group stage at home to Westmeath and away to Antrim.
Speaking to Liam White, O'Ruairc starts by saying the mood is good in camp.
Throw in on Saturday from Kinnegad GAA Club is at 2:00pm.
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