Ipswich boss was left downhearted after seeing his side throw away against Sheffield United after James Beattie scored a penalty in the final few minutes of the match to make it 1-1.
‘We didn’t play that well,’ admitted Jim.
‘A win against Sheffield United would have been a good result and we were only a couple of minutes away from that.
‘We definitely have to see it as two points dropped. We were tentative in the for the first 20 minutes and lacked a bit of sharpness.
‘We were better in the second-half and had one or two chances.’
The Irishman could not hide his frustration with Alan Quinn after he conceded the penalty of which the Blades scored: ‘I don’t know what Quinny was doing for the penalty.’