STUART McCall joined the condemnation of the Millwall fans who swarmed on to the Wembley pitch after their side's play-off final win over City.

Man of the match Steve Morison, who scored the late winner, admitted that the invasion had ruined the occasion for him.

McCall and some City players were confronted by the mob and the Bantams boss felt a lot more could have been done to keep the Millwall supporters away.

He said: "We've got to learn. Everyone in the whole place knew the fans were coming on.

"I still don't understand why they want to come and goad myself and our players when they've won a game. Enjoy your moment.

"I was close to clocking a couple because they were coming up in my face.

"That's not sour grapes. But ten minutes after the event, an army of stewards walk on.

"Where were they straight after the game when they should have been on the halfway line?"

City enjoyed the majority of possession and were only denied a first-half lead by a superb save from Jordan Archer to keep out Billy Clarke's shot.

But Morison broke the deadlock in the closing minutes, connecting well with a flick-on from Lee Gregory, although there was a suspicion of offside.

"It's fine lines in football," added McCall. "The game panned out as I thought it would.

"They tried to put a lot of crosses in but we stopped them. They had corners and free-kicks and we defended admirably.

"It's tough to take because I don't think there was anything between the sides.

"We couldn't have asked for anymore from the group of players we've had this season.

"But it's hard to say anything to them in the dressing room because they are absolutely devastated, as you can imagine."