Coventry City manager Steven Pressley has maintained his stance that he understands the fans frustrations.
Many City supporters are refusing to attend matches unless he is sacked or the football improves and many of those who were amongst the lowest crowd for a City league game in Coventry for over fifty years, voiced their opinions over Pressley for taking off Jim O'Brien and for the poor performance which was only rescued in stoppage time by Marcus Tudgay snatching a point.
Speaking to Tom Bloomfield, Pressley said: "If we maintain the levels I have seen from the last three games, then I have no fears about us pulling away from trouble.
"I understand the fans' frustrations and I have absolutely no problem with the supporters. But if they can say that to a man we didn't apply ourselves to the maximum tonight then I would not agree with them.
"We handled the occasion really well and I thought that maybe we should have won the game."