
Swindon Town boss Ian Holloway had to be restrained by his own players after a heated exchange with a supporter.
Swindon succumbed to a 1-0 defeat against Bradford City on Saturday in what was the club’s 10th loss in League Two this season.
Holloway’s side failed to register a single shot on target throughout the contest and one of the several hundred travelling Swindon fans, who made the 213-mile journey to Valley Parade, made their feelings known about the performance.
However, Holloway wasn’t having it.
The former Crystal Palace and Blackpool boss went to the barrier in front of the away support and appeared to be rather irate.
Three Swindon players had to step in and restrain the manager before leading him away.

After he was moved back, Holloway moved forward once again for a second spray and aggressively pointed in the direction of the fan.
In his post-match interview, Holloway revealed it was a single supporter that sparked his fury as the fan was ‘blaming everybody again’.
“It’s ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous,” Holloway said.
The 61-year-old then looked down the camera and appeared to address the supporter in a passionate rant.