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8:09pm Monday 8th February 2010
FORMER England goalkeeper Tim Flowers is to work as a coach for Kidderminster Harriers until the end of the season.
The 11-capped international has been taken on by manager Steve Burr to assist Aggborough custodians Jasbir Singh and Dean Coleman.
Flowers, who applied for the Harriers job before Burr was appointed last month, worked with the pair in a one-off session earlier in the season and will now continue the role once a week.
Burr said: “Having spoken to Jasbir and Dean it was clear that they hadn’t had any individual work in training.
“Tim is quite local to the club so to have an arrangement now is fantastic and it is something we appreciate.”
Flowers’ position will be part-funded by the Kidderminster Harriers Independent Supporters Trust.
Harriers have rearranged both their home and away matches against Barrow in the Blue Square Premier.
The trip to Holker Street will be on Tuesday, February 23 (7.45), and Barrow will now visit Aggborough on Tues-day, April 20 (7.45), due to the Cumbrians’ fixture congestion.
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