Ex-AFC Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley has left National League side Solihull Moors by mutual consent.
Ardley managed the Dons from 2012 to 2018, taking charge of 326 games and guiding the club to League One.
The 50-year-old, who has also managed Notts County, had managed Solihull on 96 occasions.
Former Millwall and Wimbledon player Ardley took the club to the National League play-off final in his first season in charge, losing 1-0 to Grimbsy at the London Stadium.
In a statement on the club’s website, chairman Darryl Eales said: “It has been a pleasure to work with Neal over the past two seasons.
“He has overseen our continued push as a club to punch above our weight and operate to the highest professional standards.
“He led the club to our best ever season in 2021-22 where we reached the National League promotion final and generally introduced a fast-paced style of play which is attractive on the eye and has been at the forefront of our player development philosophy.
“This is an amicable and respectful parting of the ways, wholly consistent with Neal’s values and character, and I wish him every success in the future.”
Related Stories
Or, please make cheques payable to “MSI Media Limited” and send by post to South London Press, Unit 112, 160 Bromley Road, Catford, London SE6 2NZ
Former Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has encouraged everyone in the country who can afford to do so to buy a newspaper, and told the Downing Street press briefing: “A free country needs a free press, and the newspapers of our country are under significant financial pressure”.
So if you have enjoyed reading this story, and if you can afford to do so, we would be so grateful if you can buy our newspaper or make a donation, which will allow us to continue to bring stories like this one to you both in print and online.
Discussion about this post