Solihull's Ground Problems At An End, Moors Explain

Solihull Moors have this afternoon confirmed issues with their Damson Park ground have been solved.

The National League club have released a statement announcing that there is no longer concerns surrounding the Automated Technology Group Stadium.

Last weekend's league opener with Chester was postponed 24 hours before the game.

But now, Tuesday's game with Barrow will go ahead as planned.

The club said: "Solihull Moors can confirm that the club has now resolved the Solihull Safety Advisory Group’s outstanding concerns to allow fixtures to be staged at the Automated Technology Group Stadium.

"The licensing authority had sought clarity over certain matchday procedures, notably a misunderstanding relating to emergency vehicle access, resulting in the late postponement of last Saturday’s Vanarama National League fixture against Chester.

"The club has worked closely with relevant authorities over the past week to address the issue as a matter of urgency and has now been given the green light to host Barrow on Tuesday (15 August, 7.45pm kick-off).

"The Board would like to take this opportunity to place on record its sincere regret at what has been an uncertain and frustrating start to the 2017/18 campaign.

"Supporters should be under no doubt that we have the club’s best interests at heart as we strive to ensure The Moors continue to compete at step one of non-league football following a remarkable debut season at this level.

"Despite significant investment in recent years, the club will continue to be run on a realistic budget to avoid jeopardising its future and important role in the Solihull community.

"It is no secret that the Board has sought fresh investment to aid the club’s continued progression. Liam McDonald has assembled a young and exciting squad within budget constraints that would be expected of a part-time club competing in a largely full-time division.

"Despite the uncertainty of recent weeks, we would ask all fans to not allow their support of that squad to waver as everybody connected with the club continues to pull in the same direction.

"The Board is fully aware of the supporters’ desire for greater transparency and, where relevant, will aim to adopt such an approach moving forward."

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