Yesterday's Edgar Street attendance of 1,273 was the lowest of the season, but gates of that size are not uncommon at Edgar Street.
A little over three years ago, the Bulls drew just 1,266 for a League Two match against Northampton - the lowest home attendance recorded by the Bulls in the Football League at the time.
Much like yesterday's game, the woodwork of the stadium took a battering. While, yesterday, the dugout saw a piece fly off after a Barrow coach expressed his anger, against Northampton it was then Bulls boss John Trewick directing his rage against the stand.
The perma-tanned coach booted the woodwork in the Directors' Box after being sent to the stands for protesting to the referee. His reign as manager was to end soon afterwards.
However, gates did not immediately improve. Graham Turner's first home game back in charge - on March 16th 2010, attracted a record setting 1,208.