Stephen Bradley has said he will file a report to An Garda Siochána after Cork City fans chanted 'disgusting' songs about his son.

The Shamrock Rovers manager was targeted by home supporters singing from an area outside the ground as he conducted his post-match duties, after his side were beaten 1-0 by City at Turner's Cross.

Bradley's nine-year-old son has been battling leukemia and helped Rovers lift the league trophy last year.

"It's disgusting. I’m going to put in a report to the police," said Bradley.

"Singing about my son... you take stick, as a football person, that comes with it. That’s your job and that’s fine.

"But speaking about a sick nine-year-old is disgusting and Cork City should be ashamed of them. I want them banned for life.

"That has no place in football or society. That’s disgusting behaviour."

Cork City were quick to issue an apology on Twitter, which read: "Cork City FC wish to unreservedly condemn the actions of a handful of individuals who directed disgusting abuse at Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley from outside the stadium shortly after tonight’s match.

"The club will work with all relevant authorities to identify those involved and take the appropriate action against those involved.

"On behalf of the club, we wish to apologise to Mr. Bradley for the actions of these individuals."

Shamrock Rovers issued a statement on Saturday, condemning the chants, saying it appreciated Cork City's resolve to pursue the matter.

"Shamrock Rovers F.C. condemns the actions of a number of individuals after last night's game in Cork where some particularly hurtful verbal abuse was directed toward our head coach Stephen Bradley and his family.

"The club appreciates the support of Cork City F.C. in its condemnation of the actions of a few and their commitment to seek out those involved and deal with it accordingly."

Bradley also blasted the officiating which saw three Rovers players sent off by referee Seán Grant in the 1-0 defeat.

Richie Towell, Johnny Kenny and Seán Hoare saw red, the latter two for back-to-back yellow cards.

"That’s embarrassing. The officials are the worst I’ve ever seen, they really are," Bradley added.

"Since the start of the season, I’ve tried to stay quiet on it but that would really worry me tonight, those four officials.

"That can’t be the standard of refereeing you have in this League. A good crowd here tonight and he ruins it.

"Two games he’s had with us and he’s sent off five players. Drogheda and tonight. Incredible. But not just him, the fourth official and the linesman.

"It feels like there is a manager out every week talking about this and they really need to look at it because the standard is incredible.

"They don’t talk to you. Their arrogance is incredible. Embarrassing. Disgraceful. They need to be looked at.

"It seems every week a manager is talking about it and we can’t all be wrong. This isn’t about Shamrock Rovers, Derry, or Dundalk."