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Moors bag Andy on a Whing and a prayer

Andy Whing believes his passion on the touchline coupled with his cool, calm decision-making will turn Solihull Moors into promotion-chasers once again.

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By David Lawremce

WHINGING IT: Andy Whing is the new boss at Solihull

ANDY Whing believes his passion on the touchline coupled with his cool, calm decision-making will turn Solihull Moors into promotion-chasers once again.
And the 38-year-old is also looking to recreate a winning partnership with the club’s head of recruitment Joe Taylor after the pair guided Banbury United into the National League North two seasons ago.
“I’ve taken the way I used to play – with fire and passion – into management so I’ll certainly wear my heart on my sleeve but I’ll also be cool and calm when it comes t...

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