Speaking to the clubs official website themillers.co.uk Warney spoke about his first away win of the season; “It is pretty amazing to be honest. I won’t underestimate how much it means to me, the dressing room and all the travelling fans who made a fantastic effort to come down here on a Wednesday night. It was a big game for us, we knew we had to come away with something, so to take a lead and then give it away, I was thinking the worst."
"I thought that we were much better in the second half than we were in the first. Someone has kindly told me that we haven’t won here for 68 years, so for us to come here and nick a goal so late on means a lot."
“It is important for us to pick up points obviously, and that’s our first away win for a while. It means a lot to the lads. I always go on about the game changers, it is not always about the 11, the subs came on and had a great effect. For Fordey to put in a quality ball in like that, and for Semi to attack it, especially where our fans were, was a really special moment.”
“I didn’t see it coming because being a manager you are always feeling pessimistic, I was worried that they were going to score."
“But they had a chance early on when Marek made a save, they got the goal second-half, but aside from that he didn’t have much to do save-wise.”
Joe Mattock picked up a yellow card and will sit out Saturdays game against Norwich due to a 1 game suspension; “Joe Mattock will be missing, that was his 10th booking, so that’s a problem. We’ll have to reshuffle the pack again, but there is no disputing the fact we have unbelievable character."
“We had a couple missing from the weekend, so for us to come here and do that was impressive.
“Every player shook my hand and said we are better without Will Vaulks, so that went down well in the dressing room,” Warne joked.
“It has been a really good day, and we need to try and pick something up Saturday against a really good team.”