Backroom DE. Posted Wednesday at 20:16 Backroom Posted Wednesday at 20:16 Norwich currently 1-0 down to Sheffield Wednesday, would be their 7th defeat in a row. You have to assume they'll be left with no choice but to sack Manning if they lose tonight. Quote
Backroom DE. Posted Wednesday at 21:08 Backroom Posted Wednesday at 21:08 1-1 now. Amusing side note, just before the break Duffy threw a tantrum directed at Liam Manning. Promptly subbed off at half time. Lol. Quote
Backroom DE. Posted 18 hours ago Backroom Posted 18 hours ago Rob Edwards supposedly been approached by Wolves. Have to think that'd be a big blow for Boro after their best start to a season in decades. Quote
danger19_80 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, DE. said: Rob Edwards supposedly been approached by Wolves. Have to think that'd be a big blow for Boro after their best start to a season in decades. Rejected by Boro. Doesn't feel like it'll be that hard to keep him. Only be swapping leagues - or at worst in the same league - in six months time Edited 16 hours ago by danger19_80 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, DE. said: Rob Edwards supposedly been approached by Wolves. Have to think that'd be a big blow for Boro after their best start to a season in decades. seems a pointless move for Edwards. Wolves squad need massive investment in January in order to stay up, Not sure its a wise move for him. or for any promising head coach. Its a job I wouldn't be rushing taking it Quote
London blue Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Pay rise, opportunity to save a team in trouble, better squad and probably assurances that he will get to rebuild in the championship. Would be foolish not to at least consider it. Quote
Backroom DE. Posted 13 hours ago Backroom Posted 13 hours ago You'd assume Wolves wouldn't have made a formal approach unless they'd been given an indication Edwards is interested. Not sure if he has a release clause or whether Boro can reject Wolves' advances irrespective. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Hes also got history with Wolves. Big pay rise, instant Premier League football, little expectation of survival and even if they go down theyll have parachute payments and be favourites to come back up. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Edwards would be crazy to take that Wolves job especially with Boro chasing promotion and looking decent. Wolves's job isn't an attractive one for me. Need major signings there in January to stop getting relegation or money to spend. Quote
philipl Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Puts Edwards in a strong position to dictate the January transfer window at Boro... Quote
JHRover Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago What if Edwards' wife wants to go and live in Dudley? Quote
roversfan99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: Edwards would be crazy to take that Wolves job especially with Boro chasing promotion and looking decent. Wolves's job isn't an attractive one for me. Need major signings there in January to stop getting relegation or money to spend. Pay rise, instant chance of Premier League football, going back to a club he spent a lot of time at as a player. Would be understandable rather than crazy. Quote
GHR Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Long way to go yet but two promotions to, one relegation from the Premier League reads a lot better than the inverse. Wolves are a basket case at the minute, no idea why someone would leave a successful, secure job going in all the right direcrions to chance their hand at bailing out the Titanic with a bucket. His past go at being a 'go down but get them back up' manager at Luton hardly ended well either. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 29 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: Pay rise, instant chance of Premier League football, going back to a club he spent a lot of time at as a player. Would be understandable rather than crazy. Pay rise for 6 months. So what? Wolves's squad isn't good enough to stay up IMO. They didnt reinvest well enough in the summer I think he will take Boro up if he stays there and they add 2 or 3 in January Edited 1 hour ago by chaddyrovers Quote
roversfan99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 21 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Pay rise for 6 months. So what? Wolves's squad isn't good enough to stay up IMO. They didnt reinvest well enough in the summer I think he will take Boro up if he stays there and they add 2 or 3 in January It probably isnt, but expectations will be low, even if they come down theyll have money to come back up, his wage will still likely be higher especially now but even if they go down, its a club he clearly has an affinity to. As opposed to at Boro where he might go up but theres less than 50% chance. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 35 minutes ago, roversfan99 said: It probably isnt, but expectations will be low, even if they come down theyll have money to come back up, his wage will still likely be higher especially now but even if they go down, its a club he clearly has an affinity to. As opposed to at Boro where he might go up but theres less than 50% chance. Who knows if they will have money to spend if they go down. I just think his best career move would be staying at Boro not going to Wolves who looks to going down this season for me. Quote
London blue Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago You can't underestimate how important it is for a manager to continue being seen as a premier League manager. Even another 6 months at a relegated club would be better long term than maybe getting promoted from the championship. Saying so what to a pay rise is also very funny. Quote
davulsukur Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago (edited) 13 hours ago, DE. said: You'd assume Wolves wouldn't have made a formal approach unless they'd been given an indication Edwards is interested. Not sure if he has a release clause or whether Boro can reject Wolves' advances irrespective. Pretty much how it worked here for Eustace "He won't leave Rovers for Derby" and yet, he went for what was widely considered as a downgrade at the time as were in and around the playoff places with Derby fighting relegation. Derby probably did their homework too and wouldn't have made an official approach without encouragement. Payrise, promise of investment and an affinity with the club has been enough in the past to make managers jump ship. Didn't realise Wolves only had 2 points though, that's a hell of a lot of ground to make up even after just 10 games. Edited 14 minutes ago by davulsukur Quote
philipl Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago Edwards has Wolves and Boro over a barrel. Probably presented his respective January recruitment lists to both and is awaiting answers. Quote
davulsukur Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago Apparently Boro have now cancelled his press conference for today. Quote
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