Jack Sheedy says Longford will have to get better if they're to keep their promotion push alive.
The midlanders have garnered three points from a possible four so far in the national league and Sheedy accepts that improvements are needed if they're to move into Division Three:
"We need more consistency with the possession that we have," the former Dublin midfielder told The Longford Leader regarding last weekend's victory over Antrim. "The good thing is that we kept trying to do the proper things.
"Standard-wise, we were a long way ahead of last weekend but it won't be good enough when we go to London. For the five games we have left in Division Four, we have to keep upping the standard every time.
"We have got to get better. It's not from the lack of trying. It's getting there and hopefully we will raise the standards again when we go to London at the end of February."
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