Clarkson keen for Robins to push on

19 February 2010 14:56
City were denied a much-needed three points when Lloyd Dyer pounced to equalise in injury-time, less than a minute after Clarkson had fired the Robins in front at Ashton Gate.[LNB]Without a win in their last six Championship outings, the Robins currently lie 16th in the table but the Scotland international remains confident they can get out of their current bad run of form sooner rather than later.[LNB]He told the Bristol Evening Post: "We're professional footballers and there's no way we're going to throw our toys out of the pram and sulk after letting in that late goal.[LNB]"Of course, the lads were all disappointed, because we were so close to winning the game, only to have it taken away from us at the death. But we cannot allow ourselves to get into a situation where we are down and feeling sorry for ourselves.[LNB]"These things happen in football and we all recognise that and realise we have to get on with it and move on. We showed determination and desire and that was our best performance for some time. If we keep on playing like that, I'm sure we will get results."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk