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Now Moors can bloom under Flowers

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FORMER England goalkeeper Tim Flowers says escaping relegation with Solihull Moors last season was his biggest achievement in football – now he’s ready to go one step better.
The 51-year-old has made the step up from assistant to first-team manager at Moors after previous boss Mark Yates left to take over at newly-promoted Macclesfield in the Football League.
Flowers and Yates steered the club to safety in the National League last season despite having just 11 points on the board from 19 games when they joined in November.
Now Flowers, who has previously managed at Stafford R...

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