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  1. Solihull Moors Football Club is a professional association football club based in Solihull, England. The club currently competes in the National League, the fifth level of the English football league system, after achieving promotion from the National League North in the 2015–16 season. The club was founded in 2007 by the merger of Moor Green ...

  2. A BOOK has been written on the untold 106-year history of a former borough football club which rose from the ashes of an arson attack to become Solihull Moors FC. It was published to celebrate Moor Green Football Club’s former popularity and many achievements representing the borough.

  3. THE name of historic Moor Green Football Club which merged to create Solihull Moors is being resurrected by a borough college. Solihull College & University Centre’s football academy is turning back the clock this season by rebooting Moor Green AFC as the academy’s new team. Solihull Moors were formed in 2007 following a merger between ...

  4. solihullmoors.vitalfootball.co.uk › solihull-moorsSOLIHULL MOORS CLUB HISTORY

    Solihull Moors FC is a merger between the former Solihull Borough and Moor Green football clubs. Solihull Borough was formed in 1953 by Joe McGoriaH and the Club was originally known as Lincoln FC. Borough progressed through the local leagues before joining the Midland Combination in 1969, where they spent 22 seasons, eventually resulting in promotion to the Southern League.

  5. In 2007 Moor Green FC merged with local neighbours and rivals Solihull Borough to form Solihull Moors. Some fans went along to follow the new team, others didn't, frustrated that the history and... Moor Green FC - Dedicated to the memory, 1901-2007

  6. After holding discussions with three clubs it was announced that Moor Green had applied to the FA for permission to merge with Solihull Borough. [3] The merger was confirmed on 30 March 2007 when it was revealed that a new club under the name Solihull Moors would be formed on 1 June and would take Moor Green's place in the Conference North. [4]

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  8. At the age of 82 years young, former Moor Green press officer Peter Clynes has become a published author of ‘The Goal, The End: 106 Years of Moor Green Football Club.’ Aston Villa fan favourite Ian Taylor, who began his career as a combative midfielder with Moor Green, playing 235 matches and scoring 67 goals for the Moors, has written a foreword for the book.

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