Last Updated: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 16:02
Gary Johnson has slammed the fans who abused him and the Bristol City players after they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Reading.
The Robins chief watched in horror as Paul Hartley's penalty was cancelled out by a late Simon Church equaliser to salvage a point for the Royals. It was the tenth goal City had conceded after the 80th-minute mark which has cost them valuable promotion points, while it ended their hopes of a first win at Ashton Gate for two months.
However Johnson was more upset with the level of abuse which came his way from some sections of the home support.
"Unfortunately, we have got some people out there that don't mind being abusive, let's say. Nobody has got an excuse for that," he told the Evening Post.
"We just have, as a club on and off the field, to keep going. We have to try to improve it when we can and we will. We will work morning, noon and night to improve it and see whether we can.
"The only improvement you can make is to make sure the opposition don't get the play at the end of the game that gives them the opportunity to score."