16th June 2026
Moors Sign Midfielder Jamie Andrews
Solihull Moors are delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Jamie Andrews ahead of the 2026/27 season, subject to league and FA approval.
Andrews began his career at West Bromwich Albion, where he progressed through the Club's academy before signing his first professional contract in July 2021.
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By Kate Willetts
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June 26, 2026
Solihull Moors are delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Jamie Andrews ahead of the 2026/27 season, subject to league and FA approval. Andrews began his career at West Bromwich Albion, where he progressed through the Club's academy before signing his first professional contract in July 2021. The midfielder gained valuable senior experience during loan spells with Leamington FC and Yeovil Town, starting every game during his time with the Glovers. Following both loans, Andrews was recalled by West Brom and made his first-team debut in January 2023, starting in the Baggies' 4-0 FA Cup victory over Chesterfield. He joined Woking on a permanent deal in the summer of 2024 and went on to make 53 appearances, including 38 starts, for the Cardinals last season. Chris Millington, First Team Manager, said: "Jamie is a player who adds quality and energy to the midfield area; he's shown that he can perform consistently at National League level and, at 23, we believe there's still plenty more to come from him. We're delighted to have him on board." Speaking on the move, Andrews said: "I’m delighted to be here. As soon as I spoke to the Gaffer and heard the direction he wants to go in, I was very keen on getting it done. This move is important to me because it’s my hometown club and where all my family have been brought up. I can’t wait to show everyone what I can bring to the team and have a successful season." Andrews becomes the fourth addition to Millington's squad this summer and everyone at Solihull Moors would like to welcome Jamie to the Club and wish him every success.

By Eddie Turner
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June 26, 2026
I am pleased that I have been cleared of all charges. From the very beginning, I maintained my innocence and had confidence that the truth would ultimately prevail. While this has been a difficult and challenging process, I am grateful that the matter has now been resolved and that my innocence has been confirmed. An accusation of this nature is not something that should ever be taken lightly, and I genuinely cannot believe it reached this stage. It was an allegation that had the potential to ruin my career and everything I have worked so hard to build. All of that could have been taken away based on something that simply was not true. I want to say a huge thank you to my teammates and everyone at Boston United for supporting me throughout this process and for helping ensure that the truth came to light. I hope everyone involved reflects on the seriousness of situations like this and the impact they can have on those accused. False allegations can have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only careers and reputations but also families and loved ones. I believe it is important that lessons are learned from this so that no one else has to go through a similar experience. For nearly three months, I had to sit back and watch people make comments and assumptions about me that were completely untrue. My wife also received messages that were not only false but deeply upsetting to read. That was one of the hardest parts of this entire ordeal. I am relieved that I can now move forward, put this behind me, and focus on what matters most. A special thank you to Darryl, the Chairman, who has been unbelievable from the very beginning and never once doubted the type of person I am. I would also like to thank Phillip Bonner at Centrefield, all of the management staff, and everyone associated with Solihull Moors Football Club. They stood by me throughout this accusation and helped me get through an incredibly difficult period. Finally, thank you to everyone who supported me and my family during this time. Your messages, encouragement, and belief in me meant more than you will ever know. I can't wait for the new season to begin and, hopefully, give everyone something to cheer about. See you all soon. Wilko
By Eddie Turner
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June 18, 2026
Solihull Moors Football Club were delighted to welcome partners, sponsors and members of the local business community to The Belfry on Thursday 11th June for the Club's inaugural Golf Day. Despite challenging weather conditions throughout the day, spirits remained high as a packed field of golfers took to the course for a fantastic day of competition, networking and relationship building at one of the UK's most prestigious golfing venues. The club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to all attendees who supported the event. Given the conditions, the commitment shown by everyone involved was greatly appreciated and contributed significantly to the success of the day. A special thank you must also go to our event sponsors, whose support helped make the day possible: Myles Group Cars – CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ISL Workwear – CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE Konsileo – CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE Following a full day on the course, guests returned to the hospitality suite to enjoy a relaxed BBQ-style gala dinner, networking opportunities and the presentation of prizes and awards from across the day. Speaking after the event, Head of Revenue Harrison Taylor said: "Firstly, I would like to thank everyone who joined us at The Belfry. The weather certainly tested us throughout the day, but the support shown by our partners, sponsors and guests was incredible and made the event a huge success. Here at Moors are we committed to adding as much value to our partners as possible, and what better place to do that than the golf course? I would also like to thank our sponsors, Myles Group Cars, ISL Workwear and Konsileo, whose support was instrumental in making the event possible. We are more than just a football club. We are very proud of our community impact and we always like to champion local business. Events like today help us do just that. " The Golf Day forms part of the club's ongoing commitment to strengthening relationships with its commercial partners and the wider business community as Solihull Moors continues its journey both on and off the pitch. Everyone at Solihull Moors Football Club would once again like to thank all players, guests, sponsors and The Belfry team for their support and contribution towards a fantastic day and we look forward to welcoming you all for future events!

By Kate Willetts
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June 15, 2026
Moors Chair, Darryl Eales, has resigned from his Chair role at Lions of Gibraltar but will remain as shareholder. Darryl commented, “ My primary focus is on my ownership of Moors and my other business interests alongside this. I haven’t taken the decision lightly but if I do something I want to be able give it 100% and this is unfortunately not practical given my other priorities and commitments. Positively, it will allow Lions to bring in a more time rich, active Chair who can also spend more time physically in Gibraltar. I will remain a shareholder and a positive advocate and fan of Lions and wish them every success in the com ing season.”

By Kate Willetts
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June 11, 2026
Solihull Moors Foundation is delighted to announce the appointment of Iain McCallister, CEO of MAN Commercial Protection Ltd, as its new Chairman. A highly respected business leader and longstanding supporter of the Foundation, Iain brings a wealth of experience, leadership and a strong commitment to community impact. His appointment marks an exciting step forward as the Foundation continues to grow its reach and deliver meaningful programmes across Solihull. Under Iain’s leadership, Solihull-based MAN Commercial Protection has grown into one of the UK’s leading security providers, while maintaining a strong focus on supporting local communities and delivering positive social impact. The company has been a valued supporter of Solihull Moors Foundation, sharing its belief in the importance of businesses giving back and playing an active role in community life. Darryl Eales, Chairman of Solihull Moors Football Club, said: “I’m absolutely delighted that Iain has agreed to become Chair of the Solihull Moors Foundation. The appointment is a hugely important step as we continue to expand the reach of the Foundation within the local community and further support our ambition for Solihull Moors to be a beacon for how a community football club operates. Iain is a high-profile and highly respected businessman. He has built MAN Commercial Protection into a superb business based on principles of integrity, hard work and first-class service execution. We have become good friends over the past 18 months and share a common view of the importance of businesses being responsible citizens and playing their full part in supporting their local communities. It is a great coup for the Foundation and we all wish Iain, alongsi de Joe Butler, our recently appointed Head of Foundation, every success as they continue the wonderful work being delivered across Solihull.” Joe Butler, Head of Solihull Moors Foundation, said: “We are delighted to welcome Iain as Chairman of Solihull Moors Foundation. Iain brings a wealth of business experience, strong leadership and, most importantly, a genuine passion for supporting communities. The support that he and the wider MAN team have shown the Foundation has been invaluable, and their values align closely with our own. As we continue to expand our programmes and reach more people across Solihull, Iain’s appointment is a significant step forward. I am looking forward to working closely with him as we build on the fantastic work already being delivered and continue to make a meaningful difference across our community.” Iain McCallister commented: "Having worked closely with Solihull Moors over the past year, I’ve seen first-hand the incredible work the Foundation delivers across our community. The Club and Foundation share many of the values that are important to us at MAN Commercial Protection, particularly around supporting young people. This appointment is a positive and exciting evolution of our partnership, and I am honoured to take on the role of Chairman. I look forward to working alongside Darryl Eales, Joe Butler, staff, volunteers and partners to help grown the Foundation’s impact, which will enable us to support even more people and projects across Solihull and the surrounding areas.”
By Kate Willetts
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June 10, 2026
Solihull Moors are pleased to confirm the signing of Justin Hanks ahead of the 2026/27 campaign, subject to league and FA approval. The highly-rated defender arrives at Damson Park after progressing through the ranks at Nottingham Forest, where he gained valuable experience in Premier League 2 and was in the squad for several Europa League games with the first team. Still only 21, Hanks is regarded as an exciting young talent and becomes the latest addition to Chris Millington’s squad this summer. Speaking on the signing, Millington said: "I’m delighted to have secured the services of Justin, he’s a versatile defender who we have been tracking for a number of months. Justin is an important signing in this new era.” Justin added, "I’m really pleased to join Solihull Moors. It’s a great club with real ambition, and as soon as I heard about the opportunity, it felt like the right move for me. I’m looking forward to getting started, meeting the fans and giving everything to help the team have a successful season" Welcome to the Moors, Justin👏
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