Billy Corns Extends Loan at Darlaston Town


By solihullmoorsfc.co.uk October 31, 2025

Solihull Moors can confirm that Billy Corns has extended his loan with Darlaston Town until 3rd January 2026.


The extension will allow Corns to continue gaining valuable senior experience and regular game time in a competitive environment.


First Team Manager, Chris Millington, said:
“This loan makes sense for Billy. He’s a talented young player and I’m confident that the experience will continue to help him grow and develop. I’ll be keeping a close eye on his progress.”


Everyone at Solihull Moors wishes Billy the very best during his loan spell and looks forward to welcoming him back in the new year.


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