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Ex-England Keeper Flowers Manages Non-League Club
11 Dec
Summary
- Tim Flowers, former England goalkeeper, is the new manager.
- He returns to Bromsgrove Sporting after a previous interim spell.
- Flowers' appointment follows the sacking of Scott Adey-Linforth.

Tim Flowers, a distinguished former England, Blackburn Rovers, and Southampton goalkeeper, has officially taken the managerial reins at non-league club Bromsgrove Sporting. This move sees the 58-year-old manager returning to a club where he previously held an interim position.
Flowers' appointment comes in the wake of Scott Adey-Linforth's dismissal from the manager's role. The decision was made following a recent defeat that left the team precariously close to the relegation zone in the Southern League Premier Central Division.
With a managerial career that includes stints at Solihull Moors, Barnet, and Gloucester City, Flowers is set to officially commence his duties at Bromsgrove Sporting on December 15th, aiming to guide the club forward.




