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OSCAR HAPPY WITH MOORS

OSCAR Rutherford says the “positivity” around Solihull Moors helped convince him to make the move to Damson Park.
The 21-year-old full-back has been snapped up by Moors boss Matt Taylor, joining from relegated Dagenham & Redbridge for an undisclosed fee.
Rutherford, who spent two years at Eastleigh after leaving the Plymouth Argyle academy, said: “I knew straight away that this is where I wanted to play my football. There is so much positivity around the whole club this summer and it’s exciting to be joining.”
Taylor said: “Oscar is a f...

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