DARLINGTON manager Gary Bennett has joined in the row following Kidderminster Harriers' ill-tempered Nationwide League Division Three clash with The Quakers on Tuesday.
He has accused Harriers chief Jan Molby of being a "disgrace" and inciting the home fans.
Bennett said: "What I will say is that Jan Molby didn't behave as he should have done.
"As a manager he was a disgrace. From the start he was not happy with the officials and he was inciting our fans.
"After the game he was still going on. I thought his whole approach was wrong."
Bennett said he saw nothing of the incident when Harriers' two-goal hero John Durnin was allegedly head-butted by The Quakers skipper Martin Gray in the tunnel following the final whistle.
Bennett said he will wait for the referee's report before taking any further action.
He said: "I didn't see anything and if something happened then we will look into it."
Football League spokesman John Nagle said: "We still wait for the referee's report which should come through in 48 hours."
Molby said today: "We are waiting to see what the referee's report says, but he can only report on what he saw -- which was nothing."
A spokesman for County Durham Police said: "We've received no complaints and I suspect, if Press reports are correct, the two clubs are going to sort it out between themselves.
"If the FA get involved that's a matter for them to resolve."
With the referee's report still to arrive a newspaper report from Darlington appears to be premature about Molby being hauled before FA chiefs.
Th story suggests that the Aggborough boss was reported by Barrow referee Trevor Jones for misconduct.
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