Johnson has apologised for a bad start to the Premiership season and admitted hearing fans anger was 'not nice'.
Under-fire Lee Johnson insists the Hibs haters won’t force him out as he pleaded for time after his side hit rock bottom.
"I think it's magnified by the fact that we're three games into the season. That's key; nobody wants to be zero for three. “I can understand the scrutiny. I have been here before. It’s not nice. There’s a human there as well and sometimes people forget that. Asked if he was worried board don’t feel same way about his optimism Johnson continued: “I hope they stick with me, I really do, because I want to be here. I’d never throw the towel in.
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