Paul Jewell comments: I am delighted that we have scored four goals and have to be pleased with how we played. We played some good football.
We passed the ball around well, and even before the first sending off we managed to create several very good chances.
It is nice to be back up in the chasing pack in the First Division, but I won't get carried away because there is a long way to go.
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 but to send him off.
There is no room in those circumstances for the referees to use their discretion, and Lee only has himself to blame.
It is harsh, but the referees are not allowed to use any common sense because they have someone marking them up in the stand. If he hadn't sent him off, then he would have been marked down.
I didn't have a great view of their sending off, I must admit, but the referee was on the spot.
These two victories are exactly the response I wanted to see from my players after the defeats against Huddersfield and QPR.
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