The Millers failed to score in a dour game but kept their second clean sheet in a row to pick up a point on the road, and Scott spoke to the press afterwards,
"We had the better chances, the conditions were difficult but I felt that the decision making in the final third would be the difference," he told Millers Player.
"The first half was a little lacklustre, we had Jon's (Harley) shot and we got a couple of good crosses into the box but we didn't pass it as well as would have liked to. In the second half we passed it reasonably well, the tempo of the passing was a little slower than we wanted but we were up the hill and against the wind but in the final the third the crosses didn't come in early enough, having said that we have had six or seven shots on target.
"We created lots of chances but they make it very difficult for you with long throws, free kicks and corners. It is frustrating that we didn't win the game but we have a good base to build on, a second clean sheet in a row, we just needed a little bit of quality to get the three points.
"We take a lot of positives out of it; we saw signs of things that we have been working on in training so we need to take those positives into the Cheltenham game."