Tim Harris has quit the Lambs to join the Bulls.
In a statement Tamworth said:
'After meeting with the Board of Directors last night, Tim Harris has
left Tamworth Football Club with immediate effect in order to pursue
other footballing opportunities.'
Harris had only been with Tamworth for four months.
On leaving he said:
"I have felt from the outset this is a very special club with good
people, I really enjoyed my short time here and wish everyone sincere
best wishes for the future."
Before Tamworth he was with Redditch.
More about Harris from Wikipedia:
In 2006 Harris was appointed as First Team Manager at Gloucester City, saving them from relegation and finishing in a respectable 13th place. In 2008 Harris moved 'upstairs' and became General Manager, handing over the first team manager job to assistant David Mehew. Gloucester gained promotion to the Football Conference for the 2009-10 season, via a play-off win at Farnborough.
The following week Harris was appointed as General Manager at Newport County alongside team manager Dean Holdsworth. Newport County were champions of the Conference South for the 2009–10 season and promoted to the Conference National for the 2010–11 season. Following Dean Holdsworth's departure, Harris was appointed caretaker manager on 13 January 2011.[2] Following the appointment of Anthony Hudson on 1 April, Harris returned to his role as Director of Football. During his reign as director County won promotion to the Football League and also moved from Newport Stadium to share with local rugby sides Newport RFC and Newport Gwent Dragons at the 8,000 capacity (for football) Rodney Parade
In February 2014, he was re-appointed as first team manager at Gloucester City, replacing David Mehew. Harris once again steered the club away from relegation.[3]. Harris resigned as team manager on 30 November 2017.
In December 2017, he was appointed manager of Southern Premier Division side Redditch United.[4]