Royal GingerP!ssed Off Correction: Guthrie berated Pearce, not Gunter as some have suggested.
It was barely 20 yards from me and quite understandable to be honest.
Pearce's passing had been absolutely woeful up till then (about 30 mins in).
He was being a complete wuss, refusing to take the risk of passing it short and forward, instead either hoofing it or passing (literally) the responsibility on to Morrison or McCarthy.
In the end, after Guthrie presented himself unmarked to Pearce for an easy pass, and Pearce once again refused to put himself under any pressure and shipped the ball square to Morrison, Guthrie and the majority of the crowd around me gave Pearce an earful.
I know some of you will say shouting at him doesn't help his confidence and all that, but many of his passes up till then had been completely toothless, pretty much ducking out of a challenge and shifting the burden on to his teammates.
Fair enough, it was a way off from where i was sitting, but it could have been dealt with a bit better. Having a barny in-front of 20,000 people isn't the way. P.S He was constantly on at Gunter too. Throwing his arms up and barking little comments at him, specifically when coming forward in the first half. Gunter lost confidence as the game went on.
Gunter/RB is the nearest position to me 1st half.
My main relief at half time was that I didn't have to spend any longer staring in total despair as Gunter abandoned his post and went and stood on the wing.
tbf to Gunter it looked as though he had been told to do this (by Adkins behaviour on the touch line) but I can't for the life of me figure out why as 90% of the time Reading didn't pass to him and Ipswich didn't even bother marking him.
Majority of the first half, and parts of the second, we had at least one fullback much to high up the pitch essentially leaving only 3 defenders who then proceeded to act like cbs, ignoring the wingers.
This was the reason for their first goal. Bridge was nowhere to be found, Morro, Pearce and Gunter were playing cbs and marking the two strikers leaving Tabb completely unmarked on the left.
Gunter in the 2nd half found himself too high up the pitch when we lost the ball, leaving their left winger ages of time to put in a decent ball which the striker should have had a better effort with.