TIVIDALE boss Dave King has strengthened his backroom team with three new coaches.

Paul Rawlins comes in as assistant manager, Justin Brookes will be the club's goalkeeping coach and current Stourbridge youth team manager Kieran Bustin will now assist first team coach Ian Postle.

Bustin is set to continue his role with the Glassboys but also help out at the Beeches as the club looks to bounce back following relegation from the Midlands Football League Premier Division.

King said: "I'm really pleased to get the new coaches into the club. I felt like we needed a helping hand on the training pitch and gave it careful consideration to make sure we got the right people.

"Paul has been involved with junior football for years and I've known him for 20 years and he has a great knowledge of the area and will bring a lot to the role.

"Justin Brookes has UEFA B Licences in coaching and goalkeeper coaching and I'm really looking forward to working with him.

"Kieran will be helping us as well as Stourbridge and again is a really good coach for us to get in.

"I'm really happy they all agreed to be apart of the club."

King also said that the majority of the squad have agreed to stay at Packwood Road as they prepare for next season.

He also says six or seven new players have already been approached as he looks to strengthen the side.

Meanwhile, the club held it's end-of-season awards night last week. Craig Stevens was names as the manger's player of the season, Luke Kriskinians was players' player, Darragh Bustin was the supporters' player of the season and Dan Smith picked up the Buildbase sponsor's player of the year award.