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Andy Whing says he is ‘living the dream’ in the Solihull Moors dugout – but admits fantasy land still seems light years away.

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By Jon Couch

MOORS THE MERRIER: Solihull’s Joe Newton celebrates scoring at Hartlepool United on Tuesday night with teammate Kade Craig
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ANDY WHING says he is ‘living the dream’ in the Solihull Moors dugout – but admits fantasy land still seems light years away.
Local boy Whing is enjoying the perfect start to life at Damson Park, unbeaten in his opening 12 matches as Moors boss. Whing led Banbury United to the Southern Premier Central league title in 2021-22 and couldn’t resist the opportunity to return to his home city of Birmingham and replace Neal Ardley in the hotseat...

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