Hereford United manager Jon Taylor has called supporters who are currently boycotting games as 'not true supporters'.
His outburst comes after two of his players were red-carded at Slough on Tuesday evening and problems about paying for food at Hereford's Pizza Hut last Friday.
"The club is where it is, either support the club or support someone else," Taylor told Paul Rogers of the Hereford Times.
"People who sit behind tables on their computers are a disgrace.
"It is very discomforting and disconcerning that people supported the old regime, so why do they not support the new one?
"They shouldn't be worried about politics and the finances, they should be more worried about what is going on the football pitch.
"A lot of them stay back and totally slag everybody off, but they should either put up or shut up."
Asked to respond to Taylor's comments, Martin Watson, who is vice-chairman of HUST, said that gates had dropped by around 80% since Taylor took over as manager.
"If he wants to call those 80% a disgrace, then that's up to him."
Asked to respond to Taylor's comments, Martin Watson, who is vice-chairman of HUST, said that gates had dropped by around 80% since Taylor took over as manager.
"If he wants to call those 80% a disgrace, then that's up to him."