The Non-League Football Paper

BLUEBIRDS ON TITLE CHARGE

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BARROW just seem to have ‘It’ at the moment. They have that little bit of something you need if you’re going to be in a title race. I read some of Ian Evatt’s comments before covering the league leaders’ big game against promotion rivals Bromley for BT Sport.

The Bluebirds’ manager mentioned that some people and pundits are waiting for them to slip up and fall away.

What I saw last Saturday was a side that are comfortabl­e with what they’re being asked to do.

Even when things weren’t going well – as odd as this sounds – they never really looked like they were under much pressure against a good Bromley side. Defensivel­y, they looked very strong too.

As I said in commentary, I’ve not seen a team work harder without the ball this season than Barrow. Their determinat­ion to win back possession is impressive.

Dior Angus alone must have been responsibl­e for five or six of those moments – where you think the defender has got it but the opponent just gets there ahead of him. I was really impressed with the Bluebirds’ workrate – to a player.

Teamwork

Everybody knows their roles and you can’t fail to admire the season they are putting together.

Before Christmas I fancied Solihull Moors as the team to beat. They’ve fallen away a little bit in recent weeks.

Now, I think the title is probably down to Barrow, Harrogate and Yeovil. Even though Boreham Wood are doing unbelievab­ly well, I just think it’s a three-horse race.

Barrow have two games in hand.

That doesn’t always equate to points but they are, without doubt, the team to beat.

They’ve got good individual­s but it really feels like the team ethic is winning them the points week after week.

We can even go back to their 3-0 away win over Notts County back in November. I remember thinking: They mean business.

Mastermind

They’ve also found the perfect position for John Rooney. He’s played in deeper roles for other clubs but when he has more of a licence to be free, he’s a far more effective player.

He’s scored 15 goals this season but it’s his all round game that impresses me. What I like about John is that, yes he may give it away a few times, but he gets back on the ball.

He doesn’t hide and he’s showing consistenc­y in his performanc­es.

Scott Quigley, who has 17 goals this campaign, absolutely bullied the Bromley backline – made up of decent defenders. He had them on toast. Scott is another one who Ian is getting the best out of.

A manager like that is worth his weight in gold. As I wrote before Christmas, the big thing for Barrow was keeping hold of Ian Evatt.

That looks almost certain now. He’ll want to achieve something special with the Bluebirds.

In many ways, they remind me of John Askey’s Macclesfie­ld when they won the league two seasons ago.

They want to play out from the back. They have a real momentum at this moment in time.

It’s a tough fixture schedule for them. Boreham Wood yesterday, Solihull Moors and then Torquay United.

Win those and you’re in pole position to win this league.

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