Tim Flowers, born on February third, nineteen sixty-seven, is a distinguished English football manager and former player, currently at the helm of Bromsgrove Sporting. His career as a goalkeeper spanned from nineteen eighty-four to two thousand three, during which he made a significant impact in the Premier League, most notably with Blackburn Rovers. Flowers was an integral part of the team that clinched the FA Premier League title in the nineteen ninety-four to ninety-five season.
In addition to his time at Blackburn, Flowers showcased his skills at several other top-flight clubs, including Southampton and Leicester City. He also had a brief spell at Manchester City, although he did not make any appearances. His Football League journey included stints with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Swindon Town, Stockport County, and Coventry City. On the international stage, he earned eleven caps for England and was selected for the Euro nineteen ninety-six and the nineteen ninety-eight World Cup squads.
After hanging up his gloves, Flowers transitioned into coaching, primarily focusing on goalkeeping. His managerial career has seen him take charge of various clubs in Non-League football, including Stafford Rangers, Solihull Moors, Macclesfield Town, Barnet, Stratford Town, Gloucester City, and Redditch United. He has also managed Alvechurch and has contributed to the coaching staff at notable clubs such as Leicester City, Manchester City, Coventry City, Queens Park Rangers, Northampton Town, Kidderminster Harriers, Nottingham Forest, and Cheltenham Town.