Solihull Moors' director of football Stephen Ward has stepped down from his position after two years. The former Wolves defender took the job to oversee the club's football operations. Ward, a Republic of Ireland international, stated that he wants to spend more time with his young family and explore new opportunities. He ensured a smooth transition by remaining at the club until the start of the season. Ward hopes that Solihull Moors, managed by Matt Taylor, can achieve a successful season and play in the EFL. The club begins its National League campaign at home to Forest Green on Saturday. Ward's departure marks a significant change in the club's leadership. Solihull Moors's fans will be watching the upcoming season with keen interest, hoping for a successful campaign. The club's manager, Matt Taylor, will be under pressure to deliver results. Solihull Moors's first match against Forest Green will be a crucial test for the team. The club's performance in the National League will determine its chances of promotion to the EFL.
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Solihull Moors' director of football Stephen Ward steps down to spend time with family, hoping for EFL success
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