Frustrated York City boss Martin Foyle has called upon the Conference to extend the season.
The Minstermen have had another game wiped out this weekend due to the adverse weather conditions. The Conference is scheduled to end on 24th April with the Football League finishing a week later and the Premiership seven days after that.
“I’m a bit fed up with the number of midweek away games we are going to have to play and, whether you are going for promotion or relegation, you shouldn’t be playing all those games at the end of the season like we had to do last March and April," Foyle told The Press.
“It’s absolutely embarrassing really, especially when clubs are told to operate with smaller squads and budgets and it’s ridiculous ending on April 24. Why can’t we go into the first week of May?
“If you do well in the FA Trophy, you end up playing midweek right up to the end of the season.
“That hampers successful teams but the situation can easily be rectified.”


