Paul Jewell writes: I think anyone in football, with perhaps the exception of Barnsley, will be pleased to see Gordon come back like that. He has been out for a long time.

I thought the first half was a very average derby game. Their keeper made a couple of good saves on half-time while Gary Walsh didn't really have a save to make.

They then took the lead but the sending off gave us the impetus and I thought we were cutting them open at will late on.

We tried to play three up front in the first half but we never got enough support to Lee Mills. So we switched it round with two up front and pushed Peter Beagrie and Gareth Whalley out a bit wider.

From then on, we played a lot of good football. But I must admit I didn't think a goal was going to come because the keeper was playing well.

With the sending off I decided to change it round. We were getting a lot of space down the right so I pushed Stuart McCall out there and played with just two at the back.

Credit to Gary Walsh as well. Strikers win games and keepers save games and that was just what Gary Walsh did in stoppage time.

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