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Rob Edwards (footballer, born 1982)
Welsh footballer

Rob Edwards (footballer, born 1982)

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Quick Facts

Intro
Welsh footballer
Gender
Male
Birth
25 December 1982, Madeley, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, West Midlands
Age
41 years
Stats
Weight:
74
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Robert Owen "Rob" Edwards (born 25 December 1982) is an English-born retired Welsh international footballer who played as a centre back.

Edwards began his career with Aston Villa, making his senior debut in the Premier League. He then moved to Midlands neighbours Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2004, where he spent four seasons at Championship level. He helped both Blackpool and Norwich to promotions to the Premier League and featured regularly for Barnsley in the Championship before retiring due to injury in 2013.

Club career

Aston Villa

Born in Madeley, Shropshire, Edwards started his career as an apprentice at Aston Villa, and worked his way up to his first-team debut on 28 December 2002, in a 1–0 home win over Middlesbrough. In January 2003, after playing in three consecutive matches at right-back he signed a new two-and-a-half-year contract with the club. Edwards went on to make nine appearances in total for the Villans, all during 2002–03. He was sent on loan to Crystal Palace in November 2003, where he spent one month, playing six games and scoring one goal in a 1–1 draw with Coventry City.

Edwards then joined Derby County on loan in January 2004, where he stayed until the end of the season. He scored one goal for the club against Gillingham on 17 January, and played ten games.

In May 2004, Edwards was told by then Aston Villa manager, David O'Leary, that he could leave the club.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Edwards made the short journey across the Midlands and joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in July 2004 in a three-year deal for £150,000. His Molineux career made a slow start, after playing in the club's opening four league games following relegation from the Premier League, he suffered ankle ligament damage that kept him sidelined for almost six months.

The defender gained more playing time in the 2005–06 campaign and he played the majority of the following season under new manager Mick McCarthy but suffered knee ligament damage in April 2007. that kept him out of the season's end as the team made the play-offs.

On 5 September 2007 in a reserve team match against Walsall he again suffered knee ligament injury. He scored his first and only goal for Wolves on 9 February 2008 in a 4–2 home defeat to Stoke City.

He was placed on the transfer list in May 2008, despite having one year still to run on his contract.

Blackpool

On 6 August 2008, he left Wolves to join Blackpool, signing a two-year contract with an option for a further year for an undisclosed fee. He made his debut for the Seasiders on 9 August 2008 in a 1–0 home defeat to Bristol City. Edwards was captain of the side for the 1–1 draw at Norwich City on 16 August as Keith Southern who had captained the side up to then in the 2008–09 season, was suspended.

On 29 August, Blackpool manager Simon Grayson confirmed that Edwards would be team captain for the season. His first goal for the Seasiders came on 29 December 2008 when he scored Blackpool's second equaliser in a 2–2 draw against his former club Wolverhampton Wanderers at Bloomfield Road. During his first season, Grayson left as a Blackpool Manager to join Leeds United and Tony Parkes was the caretaker manager for Blackpool where he was manager until end of the season. Also, Edwards suffered an ankle injury but returned to training to re-establish his place in the side.

After Parkes left Blackpool over finances, Manager Ian Holloway took over. At the time, Edwards urged all the players to do their utmost to impress their new manager. Under Holloway, Edwards made 21 appearances.

On 19 July 2010, he agreed a new contract with Blackpool, a one-year deal with an option for a further 12 months. Edwards explained playing in the Premier League was the reason behind him signing a new contract at the club. In November 2010, Edwards made his first Premier League appearance with Blackpool since the 2002/03 season when he faced his former club Aston Villa in a 3–2 loss.

Norwich City

On 21 February 2011, Edwards signed for Norwich City on loan until the end of the season. He made his debut as a second-half substitute for Zak Whitbread in the 1–1 draw against Preston North End on 5 March 2011 and would go on to help the club clinch promotion to the Premier League.

Barnsley

After his release from Blackpool, Edwards was signed for Barnsley on a free transfer, becoming Keith Hill's seventh signing of the summer. Edwards made his debut for the club in a 0–0 draw against Nottingham Forest on 21 February 2012.

After a short spell at Fleetwood Town earlier in the season, he joined Shrewsbury Town on loan on 31 January 2013.

After Playing Career

Edwards during the Jody Craddock Testimonial in May 2014

On 11 October 2013, he announced that he had retired from professional football at the age of 30.

Edwards became Under 18's coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. His first season in charge (2014/2015) was considered to be very successfuland led to him being promoted to help Head Coach Kenny Jackett for the final two months of the season. Edwards was then promoted to the role of full-time First Team Coach during the summer of 2015.

On 25 October 2016, Edwards was appointed interim head coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers following the sacking of Walter Zenga. He took charge of two games – a 1–1 draw at Blackburn, followed by a 2–3 defeat to Derby – before Paul Lambert took charge. Edwards remained at a club in the role of first team coach until the conclusion of the season when he departed alongside Lambert.

Club career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
EnglandLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
2002–03Aston VillaPremier League8010-90
2003–04Crystal Palace (loan)First Division71--71
2003–04Derby County (loan)First Division111--111
2004–05Wolverhampton WanderersChampionship170-10180
2005–06Wolverhampton WanderersChampionship4201020450
2006–07Wolverhampton WanderersChampionship3302010360
2007–08Wolverhampton WanderersChampionship812020121
2008–09BlackpoolChampionship362-10372
2009–10BlackpoolChampionship2001030260
2010–11BlackpoolPremier League101020
Career total1845701102035

a. 1 league play-off appearance for Blackpool in 2010 (included in 2009–10 total)

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Wolverhampton Wanderers (interim head coach)England25 October 20165 November 20167000200000000000000♠25000000000000000000♠07000100000000000000♠17000100000000000000♠17000300000000000000♠37000400000000000000♠4−105000000000000000000♠0.00
Total7000200000000000000♠25000000000000000000♠07000100000000000000♠17000100000000000000♠17000300000000000000♠37000400000000000000♠4−105000000000000000000♠0.00

Honours

  • Championship play-off final winner: 2009–10
  • Championship Runners up: 2010–11

International career

Edwards represented England at youth level, but not in a UEFA-recognised game, so qualified for Wales as his parents are both Welsh. He made his debut for Wales before he left Aston Villa, on 29 March 2003, in a 4–0 European Championship qualifying victory over Azerbaijan.

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