| Tim Wye-Williams |
| Name: Tim Wye-Williams |
| Age: 31 |
| Position: Manager |
| Date Joined: 01/01/2007 |
| Previous club(s): HBS Shoguns, THCC, AFC Kings |
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| BIOGRAPHY |
Tim Wye-Williams hung up his boots prematurely at the age of 18 after incurring a fractured bone in his back playing for THCC in 1997. His preferred playing position was defensive midfield which seemed to utilise his strongest assets as a tough tackling and controlled passer of the ball. He was mainly used as a centre back though where his positional awareness and his reading of the game were a great advantage.
Coaching has always been his main passion though and after sustaining the injury in 1997, Wye-Williams began to draw together plans to start a team which would go on to be formed as AFC Kings in 1998. He spent 8 years managing the club winning 2 league titles, 2 runners up places and also clinched the Spartak Cup, Fenton Cup and the League Cup in the Ilford and District League before moving to Teesside in July 2006. He is still the chairman of the London based AFC Kings who went on to win the Premier Division in 2007-08 and progress to the Premier Division of the Essex Business Houses League.
Wye-Williams took over All Saints Preston-on-Tees from Alan Farish in January 2007 where they finished 4th in Division 2. But the following season would see them win the 2nd Division title and achieve a League Cup Semi-final place in his first full season of management.
A change of name to All Saints Kings Academy at the start of the 2008-09 season would see them become the second members of 'The Kings Academy'.
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