United hero Hugh McIlmoyle spoke to us about the Leeds United game:
"I enjoyed the game once I'd got used to the idea of turning up at Brunton Park in the morning!
It took me back to my schoolboy football days when we played on Saturday mornings - I didn't do that as a professional. Football was played at either three o'clock on a Saturday afternoon or seven thirty on a Tuesday night.
The result was a disappointment but the game as a whole was very entertaining. I don't think that anyone could complain about Leeds winning as they were the better team on the day. I didn't expect the game to flow as well as it did - it was one of those games where you didn't notice the referee which is always good!
For me, Leeds have improved an awful lot since last season and I thought they kept the ball well and frustrated us. Once they scored the first goal they looked a better team and we were chasing the game. We had about three or four good chances but we just couldn't put them away.
Against a team like Leeds you have to take your chances as you won't get many. If we play like that against other sides though, we would probably beat them.
In fact, our last two games have been really good performances but we've no points to show for it. Hopefully we will get back to winning ways on Saturday at Walsall.
The second goal was the real knock-out blow. We were attacking then they got the ball, three passes later it's in the back of our net. Perfect counter-attacking football.
For us, Simon Hackney was the outstanding performer and he put a few decent crosses in, but it just wasn't our day.
Jennison Myrie-Williams looked very pacy when he came on and I was glad to see Scott Dobie back too, because he's a goalscorer.
I had hoped that the crowd might have been a bit bigger - perhaps over 13,000. Maybe the early kick-off put a few off.
It would be good to see that number every week though!"