DRAWS dogged Wanderers’ attempts to climb away from the bottom three, and so it proved again as David McGoldrick salvage a point for the Tractor Boys.

Dougie Freedman’s side were unbeaten in five but had developed a frustrating habit of throwing away points.

Medo Kamara’s stunning free-kick had given the Whites a deserved lead midway through the second half but they could hold out for just eight minutes before McGoldrick pounced Cole Skuse’s blocked shot to equalise.

The final whistle was greeted with boos from the home support – a sound Freedman would have to deal with many more times in the next 12 months.

“Football fans pay good money these days and I've asked the fans to get behind the team and they have done throughout the game,” he said. “I think that we've got to live with the pressure, I felt that it was a very hard game and we were very dogged today.

“But we let ourselves down conceding after we went ahead and that was our downfall again today. I was disappointed with that after we looked quite strong and determined to win the game."