Jim Goodwin wants to see lifetime bans dished out to Aberdeen fans who launched missiles onto the pitch during Dundee United's victory last night.
The United boss insists a glass bottle among other objects were aimed in his direction by supporters sat in the stand behind the dugout at Tannadice.
Kevin Holt scored a last-gasp winner to put the Tangerines within touching distance of the Dons, as the race for third spot heats up.
"I tried to be as reserved as I possibly could be when the goal went in," Goodwin said. “You know, disappointing again, the amount of missiles that are coming down from above.
“There was a bottle of vodka and coins and firelighters and everything coming down on us.
“I’m not sure what I've said in the past to upset them that much.
“Obviously things didn't work out the way that I would have liked it, the way that they would have liked it when I was a manager.
“But I haven't said anything derogatory about that football club.
“To have that type of stuff hurled down on top of us, it's not acceptable. I hope the authorities will look at it.
“Skimming over our heads and not just mine, you know, my backroom team, the linesmen and the fourth official.
“I'm curious to know how many things were picked up off the pitch - but there was a considerable amount of objects thrown in our direction.
“Just thankfully there was a real gusty wind and it was affecting their aim.
“It's madness this day and age and hopefully there's plenty of cameras there at the game today, CCTV and all of that.
“Hopefully these guys will be caught and thrown out of football for life.”