Career
Flowers was born in Edlington into a sporting family and he followed in their footsteps joining Stoke City in 1963. He spent most of his time at the Victoria Ground in the reserves and after making just nine first team appearances in three seasons he was sold to Third Division Doncaster Rovers for £10,000. In his first season at Belle Vue the newly promoted "Donny" suffered relegation back into the Fourth Division.
They finished 10th in 1967-1968 before winning the title in 1968-1969 under the stewardship of Lawrie McMenemy.
Flowers was an ever-present in 1969-1970 playing in all of Rovers" 52 fixtures. He played 33 times in 1970-1971 as Doncaster were again relegated to the Fourth Division.
Flowers scored four goals in 186 first team games in his five years at Belle Vue. He was signed by Portuguese Vale manager Gordon Lee for a "small fee" in August 1971.
He played 37 league and cup games in the 1971-1972 season but was handed a free transfer away from Vale Park in May 1972 on account of his "mixed form".
Apparently this inconsistency was caused by his other job as a public licensee. He moved on to non-league Eastwood.