BRADFORD City manager Phil Parkinson has hit out at Swindon Town's players accusing them rolling on the floor every time they got touched.

The Bantams chief was unhappy with how Mark Cooper’s men conducted themselves during Town’s 2-1 success at the County Ground last night.

Parkinson also felt that his own side were getting short-changed with decisions because they did not make a meal of them.

Parkinson told the Bradford Telegraph and Argus after the game: “Look at Swindon and every time someone got touched they were rolling on the floor.

“Is it professionalism? Let’s call it that. But we breed honesty in the lads and I think it’s costing us.

“They got (James) Meredith booked in the first half while our players are getting tackled and jumping up.

“Billy Clarke has been elbowed in the middle of the pitch off the ball and nothing happened. Maybe we’re just a bit honest.

“You don’t want to condone people rolling around and we’ve got a reputation for trying to do things right. But when you see the way Swindon do it, it’s hard to take.

“They’ve got good players and are a really athletic team. They’ve got a lot of talent we know that.

“They’ve got a midfield player (Massimo Luongo) they turned down £2m for in the January transfer window. But some of the antics out on the pitch were disappointing to see.”