Doncaster Rovers supporters were treated to two world-class strikes, despite a disappointing performance by Sean O'Driscoll's side, as the team achieved a point following a 3-3 draw against Ipswich Town at the Keepmoat Stadium.
The second, Quinton Fortune's outstanding 25+-yard screamer, sealed the point against the Tractor Boys, however it was Martin Woods' impressive strike from distance which made the Rovers' faithful hoarse from the cheering.
"I'm quite happy with the strike, but I felt that after my goal, we could have been a little bit more disciplined and organised," Woods told Rovers Player.
"We could have made things a lot more solid and it is disappointing that things went the other way. That's something that we are going to need to look at. I suppose it was one for the fans, but maybe not one for our Gaffer. I don't think that he was pleased with the way that it went and we all feel that we should have got the result. It's just that organisation, that we have done so well over the past few games, which has let us down."
The 23 year-old midfielder also commented on the Rovers' defending from set-pieces, which saw the Rovers concede twice during the 3-3 draw.
"It is something that we have been working on in training, but there is only so much you can do on the training pitch. When it comes to the match day, it's a case of being brave and getting your head in there at times. Their strikers and defenders managed to do that today and it happened on Tuesday night against West Brom. We need to tighten up now - it's just not good enough."
"We're happy with a point and we showed good character to win that. After going 2-1 up and then conceding two goals, it could have been easy for the lads' heads to go down. But, we've stuck together and there were a couple of chances where we could have sneaked it after Quinton's goal."