Solihull see off Halifax thanks to Jordan Tunnicliffe header
Jordan Tunnicliffe first-half header earned Solihull a second National League win of the season as they beat Halifax 1-0.
Tunnicliffe signs for Solihull after Wrexham deal ends
Defender Jordan Tunnicliffe has joine National League side Solihull Moors. After settling his contract dispute with Wrexham.
Tunnicliffe, 30, had initially been released from the Racecourse at the end of last season.
However, reports claimed an administrative error meant Tunnicliffe had a further year to run on his deal with manager Phil Parkinson admitting there had been an issue to resolve.
But Moors have confirmed the centre-back has agreed a one-year deal with the non-league side following the end of his Dragons contract.
“It’s a local club to me, I’ve live in the area the last few years and it’s a club that have got aspirations to get into the football league and I want to be a part of that,” said Tunnicliffe.
Summer recruit Tunnicliffe nodd home on the half-hour mark for his first goal since he joined as a free agent from Wrexham.
It proved enough to give Solihull all three points despite a stoppage-time red card for James Clarke.
After an even first half, Tunnicliffe opened ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app the scoring when he found the net from close range after Oliver Tipton had headed Jamey Osborne’s free-kick back across goal.
Halifax searched for a leveller after the break, but Laurie Walker saved from Andrew Oluwabori and Florent Hoti before Solihull withstood the final few minutes with 10 men after Clarke’s dismissal.