Hereford United defeated Farnborough 6-0 this afternoon but had new on-loan striker Leroy Williams sent off for head-butting a defender.
Adam Stansfield who scored twice after coming on as a substitute thought that the Bulls had got a good result.
"I was sat on the bench for seventy minutes and it looked as though we had twelve men. The workrate was brilliant," Stansfield told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
Talking about Leroy Williams, the on-loan striker who started the game for the Bulls, who scored and was then red-carded, Stansfield described events.
"Great ball through from Danny Williams and a great little chip. Then a rush of blood to the head and then he made that slight movement with his head (towards a Farnborough defender). The ref had no choice really."
Stansfield spoke about his two goals.
"The first goal was a good ball from Travis. I got a diving header and it's gone in. The second another good run from Darryl (Taylor), who played really well on the right wing. He put it through and I knocked it over the keeper. I was really pleased."
Some 425 Hereford fans watched the Bulls this afternoon.
Meanwhile, as a result of the win, Hereford are now eighth in the Conference table.