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Longford will always be competitive no matter what Reporter: ); ); Ever since the introduction of the All-Ireland Qualifiers back in 2001, the Longford senior footballers have consistently punchedabove their weight and some shock results during the past couple of decades put the county firmly in the spotlight. The wonderful wins over Mayo, Monaghan, Down and Derry brought great joy for the success-starved supporters during the many lean times and Longford will always be competitive no matter what as was the case in the courageous ‘back door’ defeats against the might of Kerry, Tyrone, Cork and Donegal. Apart from the impossible task of trying to compete with Dublin, the results in the Leinster Championship have improved significantly in the recent past and the tremendous victory over Meath in a pulsating 2018 quarter-final at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park springs to mind. ....
Longford manager Padraic Davis conscious of very thin line between success and failure in revamped national league Longford boss Padraic Davis speaking to his players following their Leinster Championship clash against Louth at TEG Cusack Park last November Picture: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile Reporter: ); ); Michael Quinn, Barry McKeon, David McGivney and the Kenny brothers Shane and Oran will all be back in action for Longford as the manager Padraic Davis bids to build on the progress made last season amid the frustrating Covid pandemic. The Division 3 status in the National Football League was consolidated in comfortable fashion and further satisfaction was gained in the hard earned win over Louth in the opening round of the Leinster Championship back at the beginning of November. ....