Rob Edwards recently made a significant career decision by leaving Middlesbrough to become the head coach of Wolves. He signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Wolves, a club he has deep ties with from his playing and interim coaching days between 2004 and 2008. Despite leading Middlesbrough to second place in the Championship, Edwards felt compelled to return to Wolves.
In an Instagram statement, Edwards expressed that leaving Middlesbrough was one of the hardest choices he has faced. "This has been one of the toughest decisions of my career," he stated. He emphasised that Wolves holds a special place in his heart as it is where he developed both as a player and coach, and it remains home for his family.

Middlesbrough's fans and staff received heartfelt gratitude from Edwards. He praised the club's owner, staff, and supporters for their passion and support. "I want to thank everyone at the club for the opportunity to lead this squad," he said, expressing pride in the environment they created together.
Wolves are currently struggling in the Premier League, sitting at the bottom with only two points. They have not won any of their first 11 matches this season, reminiscent of their 1983-84 campaign when they were relegated. Edwards' first match as head coach will be against Crystal Palace on November 22.
Despite backlash over his move from Middlesbrough to Wolves, Edwards explained that such opportunities are rare. "It has always been my dream to come back," he mentioned about returning to Wolves. His decision was driven by personal connections and professional aspirations.
Edwards left Middlesbrough after just 15 games in charge since June. During his short tenure, he successfully guided them up the Championship table. However, the allure of managing Wolves was too strong for him to resist, despite their current struggles in the Premier League.
The transition marks a new chapter for both Edwards and Wolves as they aim to turn around their fortunes this season. While Middlesbrough continues its campaign under new leadership, Edwards looks forward to making an impact at Wolves with hopes of steering them away from relegation danger.
As Edwards embarks on this new journey with Wolves, he carries fond memories of his time at Middlesbrough. His departure leaves behind a team poised for success under new guidance while he tackles fresh challenges ahead at Molineux Stadium.