THE RYMAN League say they have no plans to extend the season.
An extremely long and harsh winter has seen numerous postponements across all Non-League divisions and the Northern Premier League recently announced they would be playing on after their agreed end date.
However, the Ryman League say that there is no chance of league fixtures taking place after April 27.
A statement from the League said: “As matters stand at present all clubs can complete their fixtures by using their usual week day night for a match plus an additional night.
“In this way a number of clubs are playing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and no club currently has to play more than two games in three days.
“Accordingly, there is no question of league matches being played after April 27.
“The play-off semi-finals are set for week commencing April 29 and the play-off finals are set for the weekend of May 4, 5 and 6.
“The board has not considered any alternatives to these dates and will deal with any problems if and when they arise.
“It is very much hoped that the weather will improve during the last few weeks of the season so that scheduled matches can be completed and we do not add to the tally of 500 postponements so far this season.”