Despite getting off to a winning start Offaly impressed few with their performance on Sunday.
Offaly will lose to Laois in Tailteann Cup this weekend if they reproduce their performance against London.
That's what their manager Martin Murphy is saying after watching his side eventually win 2-14 to 11 points.
There'll be no shortage of motivation from Laois as they lost their opening fixture against Cavan in Breffni Park where it finished 2-20 to 1-14.
Murphy says the list of things his team can improve is long:
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