Richard Thorndike, the Alvechurch chairman, has spoken about the trouble towards the end of last night's game against Hereford.
“But Hereford also need to take responsibility.
"They told us before the match they have a hardcore of fans who are banned from home games but can attend away matches.
“There has been trouble at Lye and Salisbury and Hereford has been the common denominator.”
Thorndike added around 60 to 70 fans turned up without tickets and the fans from Crewe and Aston Villa turned up.
"We had the police down to risk assess the ground and followed their advice," said Thorndike.
“We were told that it would be best to have the game as an all-ticket affair but we also had some MFL pass holders come down to watch the game.
“We had people from clubs such as Aston Villa and Crewe to watch the match but they were all in the clubhouse and there was around 70 MFL pass holders.
“We were also advised by police and the league that if there were some fans who arrived without tickets that to prevent them from causing problems outside the ground to let them in.
“There were 60 or 70 who turned up without tickets.
“Let me be clear, we have done everything in our power to make sure the game went smoothly.
“Under league rules you only need one steward per hundred fans but we had a lot more. We had 20 stewards, five people who were qualified door men as well as 16 volunteers."