Gutted. Once again, Ipswich Town have defeat snatched from the jaws of victory.
This league is brutal and on the whole I think we're doing well in games.
We compete and have our moments, but the trouble is, it's those moments we just aren't executing well enough. Sunday's defeat summed this up perfectly.
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Ipswich Town fan columnist Joey Sadler
For 85 minutes we were decent. Bournemouth are a good, established Premier League side and we certainly matched them.
However, truth be told, as I sat there looking at the clock with five minutes to go, I never quite believed we were going to get over the line and that proved to be the case. We probably deserved a draw, but left with nothing.
Again it's moments. We can play the best football in the world, but if we continue to fail in key stages of the game, then sadly our league position is unlikely to change.
Understandably, attention will once again turn to Town's goalkeeper. What was he thinking?
I do think Aro Muric has improved in recent weeks and his ability to come and claim crosses has been excellent, but he's got that one stupid mistake in him and when you're a team scrapping over every single point at the bottom, that's what kills you. That can't be excused.
For the third or fourth time this season we're talking about him and boss Kieran McKenna now has a decision to make.
Brought in due to his 'ability with his feet', I'm not sure I see too much difference with Muric and Christian Walton in that department and certainly not Václav Hladký, who was moved on in the summer.
Truthfully, I'm not sure Walton is the answer either. I love 'Walts', but is he really a Premier League goalkeeper? I'm not so sure. I'd imagine McKenna will stick with Aro.
After a wonderful summer, we're now looking at £100million spent and barring one or two players, not a lot to show for it. Omari Hutchinson and Liam Delap have shone, but a lot of the rest look below par at this level.
Wolves on Saturday. Eek. Lose there and I think the already tall task becomes even steeper.