Tim Flowers, a former goalkeeper for Southampton, Blackburn, and England, has been appointed as the new manager of Alvechurch. His previous managerial roles include stints at Stafford Rangers, Barnet, and Solihull Moors. This appointment marks his fourth managerial position in just over a year, having previously managed Gloucester City, Bromsgrove Sporting, and Redditch United. Alvechurch competes in the Southern League Premier Central. The 57-year-old departs Redditch, currently in third place, to assume leadership at Alvechurch, a club situated just above the relegation zone within the same division. His inaugural match in charge will be Saturday’s home league fixture against Bedford Town. A statement from the club conveyed, “We would like to thank Redditch for the way in which they dealt with our approach.” Post navigation Yasin Ayari’s Rising Performance at Brighton Rangers Leadership and Transfer Rumors Emerge