Just finished watching. What a relief - in several ways. Can you imagine the reaction if we'd lost again, with Smallwood and Evans both in the team still?
As it was, Mowbray got the reaction he wanted.
When we started so well, but Reed missed that early chance, I was worried that the confidence would drain again. Not at all, in fact. Same when SW got their goals: no sign of panic and the positive approach continued.
I keep saying to the idiots on the Telegraph that drawing sweeping conclusions from one match tends to suggest the culprits have never really followed the ups-and-downs of football.
We weren't suddenly "doomed" after the Wigan game, and - in the same way - today's performance doesn't mean we are going to soar to the top of the League!
Dack has been poor for a while; he was excellent today. It happens! Players go in and out of form. The same with Graham, really. On top of that, the defence returned to basics, after a couple of weeks of panic. And, of course, the way the opposition play is another factor which some posters seem to forget altogether.
I've always been lukewarm about 4-2-3-1, but we saw it at its best today.
A special word for Craig Conway. Streuth, how the years rolled away!