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Ardley knows the way ahead

Neal Ardley insists the digital revolution in football has reached down to National League level and even below – and reckons clubs simply now have to embrace it.

Ardley knows

By Tony Banks

KEEN FOR A RETURN: Neal Ardley is looking to get back into management after he left Solihull Moors in June
PICTURE: Alamy

NEAL ARDLEY insists the digital revolution in football has reached down to National League level and even below – and reckons clubs simply now have to embrace it.
Ardley left Solihull Moors in the summer after guiding the Damson Park club to the National League play-off final in 2022. The 50-year-old former AFC Wimbledon and Notts County manager, embraced the new technology fully when Danish entrepreneurs Alexander and Christoffer Reedtz and their Foot...

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