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SHOPPING LOCAL MEANS MOORS HAVE PRIDE

By Oli Osborn
SOLIHULL MOORS boss Liam McDonald is looking to push on from last season’s 16th place finish in the Vanarama National League in his first full season at the club
A win versus Eastleigh on the penultimate weekend of the campaign guaranteed survival for the Moors in the fifth tier.
And it’s been a busy summer with his former Redditch prodigy Jermaine Hylton the lastest arrival.
McDonald said: “The remit when I came in last season was: Can you keep Solihull Moors up? Not many people thought we would make it, but we did.
“Now it’s my squad and –...

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