
Barrow hope to climb out of the drop zone tonight once they resume their League Two marketing campaign at Cheltenham Town.
Bluebirds boss Dino Maamria is upbeat, regardless of three successive defeats, and believes the aspect is making progress.
They dropped into the underside two in mid-week following Newport’s win towards Tranmere and get first likelihood at shifting out of hazard tonight.
Ahead of the sport he mentioned: “We have been unfortunate in that we keep losing players which obviously hasn’t helped us.
“But I’m a positive person so I’m focussed on the players I’ve got to get us the results we need.”
Two who gained’t function tonight are Stevenage loanee Jovan Malcolm and Charlkie Raglan, however Maamria has introduced a brand new face into the squad.
Experienced centre-half Angus McDonald, 33, has been a free agent since being launched by Exeter City however has continued to practice with the Devon aspect.
An extended profession, which noticed him begin within the Reading youth system, has seen him play 3 times for non-league Salisbury and twice at Torquay but in addition with Barnsley (50), Hull City (18), Rotherham (46), Swindon (16), Aberdeen (40) and Exeter (15) over the past 10 years.
McDonald mentioned: “It was quite an easy conversation with the gaffer, I know the job at hand and we spoke a lot about the quality of the club and squad and after a couple of really good phone calls it felt the right club and right fit for me.
“It ultimately gets boring just training on your own and after keeping myself fit with a few clubs, I’m really excited to get going with this football club.”