TWO POINTS LOST SAYS DAMIEN
Damien Delaney said the referee got it right in awarding Town a penalty but couldn't hide his frustration at two points dropped against West Brom.
The Republic of Ireland international, who was outstanding along with Gareth McAuley in the 1-1 draw against the Baggies last night, was judged to have been fouled by Jonas Olsson, leaving Grant Leadbitter to put Blues ahead before Chris Brunt's 93rd minute equaliser.
"West Brom are a very good side and sometimes it felt that you had to have eyes in the back of your head to watch their runners from midfield but it's two points dropped ," Damien told the Club website.
"It was a soft goal to give away and we've got to cut that out of our game.
"We can take a lot of plusses from the match but to get to 90 minutes ahead, you've got to be thinking about seeing out the game and we've not done that enough this season.
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Grant scores from the spot |
"We're making progress and slowly climbing up the table but it's all too slow for my liking."
Damien had no doubts referee Stuart Atwell got the decision right for the penalty but accepted it could easily have not been given.
"If the referee was at a different angle, he wouldn't have given it but he was standing there looking at it straight on," added the defender. " The lad pulled my shirt and the referee couldn't not give it."
Subscribers to Town's Ipswich Player service can watch the full interview with Damien in today's Town News broadcast. See the Ipswich Player icon on the homepage for full details.



















