Warminster boss Jason Guy says he could be forced to give up the role for the sake of his family.
The player/manager took on the job at the start of the season following the departure of Paul Newman and has enjoyed a successful campaign.
However Guy and his partner have a young daughter and he says football commitments, including the recent Wiltshire Cup final defeat, are taking up too much of his time.
“I may still do it but I’ve got a decision to make in the next couple of weeks,” he said. “I initially said I’d do it for 12 months but it’s eaten into my personal time a bit more than I imagined.
“The last few weeks especially with the cup final and everything have really taken their toll. I’ll speak to a few people and make my decision soon.
“I’ll see if I can get a bit more help with the role, maybe a few people to assist me, because I’d love to carry on if I could.”
Warminster finished fifth in the Wessex League first division after a 9-0 trouncing of AFC Aldermaston on Saturday.
Striker Louis Sparey grabbed a brace while Thomas Baxter, Mark Breffitt, Michael Reaney, James Vincent, Jason Guy, Matthew Guy and David Watkins also netted.
“Everyone played well and we gave the supporters a goal-fest to carry them through the summer,” Guy joked.
Meanwhile, Bradford Town lost 2-1 at Longwell Green Sports at the weekend as Matt Minnis scored his 49th goal of the season. Their final game is at Elmore on Saturday.
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