No 'blame game' at Barrow despite bad run - Dallas
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Barrow forward Andrew Dallas says that there is no "blame game" inside their squad as their poor run of results continues.
Defeat to AFC Wimbledon was a sixth game without a win as they have slipped from third to 12th in that run ahead of a run of four League Two fixtures against teams above them in the table.
Stephen Clemence's side travel to Chesterfield, who are a spot above them, on Saturday, followed by eighth-placed Bradford City at the start of December before hosting fifth-placed MK Dons and then playing at fourth-placed Walsall.
"There is no turning our backs on each other, there is no blame game," Dallas told BBC Radio Cumbria. "We're all sticking together, we have good characters, good people in that dressing room."
Four of those six winless games have been at the SO Legal Stadium in which they have conceded goals after the 76th minute in all of them.
Dallas believes Barrow need to rediscover the meaner defensive streak which they had last season and earlier in this campaign.
"We need to start killing teams off and make this a bit of a fortress again," he added.
"It was a big part of last season in terms of the clean sheets. We need to get back to basics in terms of that."