It was a day of mixed fortunes for City top scorer Lee Mills, who grabbed two goals in the 4-1 victory at Swindon and was sent off by referee Andy D'Urso.
Mills received his marching orders for two yellow cards. and will now miss the clash at Bolton on December 26.
In the first half, he was booked for a challenge on Mark Robinson before needlessly kicking the ball away after being caught offside with just 15 minutes remaining.
Manager Paul Jewell said: "Lee Mills took his goals superbly, but he was very distressed in the dressing room for getting sent off for such a trivial offence. He knows it is very silly, but, having been booked already, the referee had no option."
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