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Bromsgrove Sporting say it with Tim Flowers

Ex-England goalkeeper Tim Flowers has made a swift return to the manager’s dugout – back at former club Bromsgrove Sporting.

Tim Flowers is back at Bromsgrove Sporting

By Jon Couch

Ex-England goalkeeper Tim Flowers has made a swift return to the manager’s dugout – back at former club Bromsgrove Sporting.
The 58-year-old previously managed the Worcestershire club on an interim basis at the end of the 2023/24 campaign and guided them to safety before being replaced by club favourite Paul Smith.
Since then, the former Macclesfield, Barnet and Solihull Moors chief has managed Sporting’s local rivals Redditch United and Alvechurch, resigning from the latter just last month following a run of seven straight league defeats.
Flowers replaces Scott Adey-Linforth i...

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