Sunderland Echo

Jarrow joint-boss Oliver happy with progress at Perth Green

- By Mark Carruthers Twitter: @shieldsgaz­ette

Scott Oliver has reflected on a “hectic” first month as jointmanag­er at Ebac Northern League Division Two club Jarrow.

The former Hebburn Town boss agreed to work alongside Dave Bell at Perth Green in early-October after a short spell on the coaching staff at Division One Ryhope CW

During that time, Jarrow have made club history after the shock win over Northern Counties East League club Yo r k s h i r e A m a t e u r s a w them reach the FA Vase second round for the first time.

They also secured a convincing 4-1 league win a g a i n s t Ry t o n a n d C r aw - crook Albion – but defeats against Redcar Athletic and Billingham Synthonia has seen them slip into the bottom three of the table.

Oliver is confident that Jarrow will start to pull away from the lower-reaches of the table when a disrupted season continues after the four-week lockdown.

“I am thoroughly enjoying the job,” revealed Oliver.

“Me and Davey have been non-stop in the last month as we looked to improve the squad and trying to get the new players into the team.

“We a r e l u c k y t o h av e Mark Rutter, Andy Barclay and Ian Longstaff alongside u s , a n d th e y put o n g reat training sessions for the lads.

“As the season goes on, we will only get better, the lads

are listening and learning, and they want to get better too.”

Oliver was bullish about his side’s chances of improving on their below-par early-season form and pointed to their historic progress in the FA Vase as reason for his confidence.

He added: “In my mind, it’s not if we will be successful, it’s when.

“T h e t w o d e f e at s h ave been marginal, and we have stopped conceding goals at regular intervals.

“What they have achieved in the FA Vase shows we are on the right track.

“The current league table does not concern me at all, the squad is as good as the Hebburn Town promotion team I had three years ago.”

Jarrow’s first scheduled fixture after the lockdown is a league game at Esh Winn i n g – but th ey a re s t i l l awaiting news on a date for their FA Vase second round tie with North West Count i e s L ea g ue Pre m i e r D iv i - sion promotion challenger­s Warrington Rylands.

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Jarrow joint-manager Scott Oliver

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