Doncaster insist they will conduct a full investigation following incidents of “abuse” which marred their 2-1 home defeat to Port Vale on Saturday.
Rovers slipped down to sixth in Sky Bet League Two after Ryan Croasdale and Lorent Tolaj fired Vale ahead before Jamie Sterry grabbed a late consolation for the hosts with a deflected effort from 30 yards.
However, after the final whistle, home supporters were reported to have entered the tunnel after the game as opposition players and officials left the field of play.
A club statement read: “The club wishes to condemn in the strictest of terms alleged incidents which took place as opposition players and officials left the pitch following the game against Port Vale.
“We have received reports of incidents involving home supporters as individuals entered the tunnel after the final whistle and promise a full investigation into those events.
“The club will not tolerate abuse towards players, staff and officials and will take action against those we find to be guilty of such behaviour.”
Following the victory, which lifted Port Vale up to third in the table, Moore is hopeful the manner of the performance will have his side back on track.
“It’s been a hard couple of months but if you are going to get back on to a streak, you have to get that win from somewhere,” he said.
“Let’s hope this win is the first one. I think this really optimises the team and it was a performance that we built on from the Cheltenham game.
“We’ve come away to a difficult place and put in a strong performance.
“Hopefully when we pick the bones out of the game, it’ll stand us in good stead for the tough week ahead and prepare us for another important game.
“It was always going to be hard fought and if we were going to get the win, we would have to earn it. Ben Amos pulled a wonderful save off at 0-0 and if that had gone in, it could easily have been a different game.”
Grant McCann bemoaned a frustrating day at the office as defensive mistakes cost Rovers.
Despite a strong performance from his side, McCann could not mask his irritation as costly errors led to defeat.
He said: “It’s a really frustrating day at the office for sure because I thought we’d done more than enough from an attacking point of view to win the game but when you defend like we did for the two goals, ultimately we didn’t deserve to win.
“Watching them back, it has me even more disappointed because it’s really poor from us.
“We just keep getting to a certain point where we get a good win or start to build a bit of momentum and then we just slip back again when we’ve got a good chance to leave the chasing pack behind. But we just pull ourselves back in the mix.
“We’ve done that too many times this season and I’ve said to the boys after the game that it has to change to make sure we can get ourselves away from people. I’m just really disappointed for sure.”