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It will also be worrying to Longford that they appear to have lost their way, in the league at least, in the latter half of the season. The midlanders have low lost five of their last six games at home in the league, and, on 35 points, are just two points above Drogheda. They have at least two games in hand on all the relegation principals, but Alan Matthews will be keen to convert them into points sooner rather than later so that the fate of recent FAI Cup winners does not befall them - Dundalk, the early 2002 champions, are now in the lower regions of the First Division while last season’s champions Derry City look certainties for a relegation play-off place at least this time around.
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