Former Coventry City assistant manager and loanee keeper Tim Flowers has left the employment of Kidderminster Harrier.
Flowers is set to join an un-named Football League club as goalkeeping coach and told the Wolverhampton Express And Star: “To be able to coach and train with the lads every day was great for me and I thoroughly enjoyed that at Kiddy – it was terrific.
“Under any other circumstance I would’ve liked that to have continued, 100% and it’s crazy because it’s like the old cliché – you wait ages for a bus and two come along at once.
“Kidderminster is a tremendous club and one that is full of people who work long, long hours.
“It’s beautifully run club from the Chairman down and it’s been a pleasure to get to know everybody so well.
“I’ll still be watching and will get to games whenever I can and I’d love nothing more than for them to get back into the Football League where they belong because it is a League club in terms of how it is run and the potential of its fan-base.
“If I can be of any help to Gaz and Creights in the future, it’s a given I’ll do that as I’m sure we’ll talk regularly.”