He moved back to England with Conference North club Barrow in January 2007,[4] and was made co-manager with Dave Bayliss in December 2007.
As joint managers, Sheridan and Bayliss achieved promotion from the Conference North via the play-offs in their first season, and the FA Trophy in 2010.
He played for them in their only top flight season to date (1997–98) and also helped them reach an FA Cup quarter-final that year.
Barrow also won the FA Trophy beating league champions Stevenage Borough 2–1 at Wembley Stadium to claim the non-league knockout competition.
He continued to be a regular during the 2010–11 season, as Barrow secured their longest spell in the Conference National since its formation as the Alliance Premier League in 1979.
[8] It was announced on 11 February that he had left Barrow by mutual consent, with Dave Bayliss remaining as sole manager of the club.
[5] Immediately after leaving Barrow, Sheridan signed for Radcliffe Borough of the Northern Premier League Division One North, where he had played as a youngster.