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BARROW suffered a survival hangover as they lost 2-1 to relegated Southend. Star striker Scott Quigley bagged his 15th goal of the season but John White and young gun Terrell Egbri turned the tables to secure the visitors’ victory at Holker Street. The Bluebirds secured their Football League status by winning at Forest Green Rovers earlier in the week. Barrow returned to the fourth tier for the first time since 1972 last term and their fans will get League Two football next season. And despite beating the Bluebirds, who were huge relegation rivals earlier in the season, Southend’s long stay in the Football League came to a painful end.
The Cumbrian has starred for the Bluebirds in recent weeks to boost their survival bid. And ahead of today s clash at Leyton Orient (kick-off 12.30pm) caretaker boss Kelly said Brough, who has scored in Barrow’s last two games, is one of a number of young pros at Holker Street who can make strides with their careers. “Patrick can be what he wants to be. He’s got all the tools,” said Kelly. “I’ve worked with players like Patrick before. “I think Patrick knows we’ve really believed in him from day one – this applies from the beginning this season because David Dunn felt the same.
A LATE equaliser from substitute Tom Beadling secured Barrow a vital draw at Colchester United. Beadling struck home a fine low shot from the edge of the area in the 88th minute to earn a point for the Bluebirds, cancelling out Callum Harriott’s first-half strike, at the JobServe Community Stadium. Barrow started the game one point – and one place – above their hosts in the table but with two games in hand. Bluebirds caretaker boss Rob Kelly named an unchanged line-up for their first-ever visit to the JobServe Community Stadium. Barrow made a solid start and went close in the fifth minute when Scott Quigley’s effort from the edge of the area flew wide.
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