Tommy Miller s second half penalty grabbed the Blues a point at bottom-of-the-table Nottingham Forest after Alan Quinn had been tripped in the box six minutes after half-time. Garath McCleary had put the home side ahead in the first half.
Boss Paul Jewell admitted that his side were soundly beaten as Reading left Portman Road with a 3-1 victory. The Town manager was at a loss to explain such a muted performance.
Town striker Connor Wickham has reiterated his commitment to the Blues, despite renewed speculation regarding interest from Tottenham and Arsenal. Last week, the Gunners were