Ipswich Town manager Mick McCarthy has insisted that he is unfazed by fans calling for him to be relieved of his duties.
The Tractor Boys needed a 95th-minute equaliser from David McGoldrick to salvage a point from their game with basement side Rotherham United on Saturday in an encounter which saw fans direct chants of "what a load of rubbish" and "your football is shit" in McCarthy's direction.
The result saw Town marooned at 15th in the Championship as part of a poor run that has seen them win just twice in their last 10 league games.
"We did not play well [in the second half], I fully understand that. But I have had three years, nine months of relative success here, with people thinking I've done a good job and shouting 'Super Mick'," McCarthy told the Ipswich Star afterwards.
"I don't get carried away [by boos or cheers]. I treat them both as imposters.
"I and the players will continue to try and turn the season around. I am hoping today, as disappointing as it seems, it might just be the positive point."
Next up for McCarthy's men is a trip to playoff-chasing Sheffield Wednesday next Saturday.