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In the summer of 2005 it looked like his career in Old Gold and Black could be over before it had really begun with the arrival of former [[Celtic F.C.]] [[captain]] [[Jackie McNamara]]. However, injury curtailed the Scotsman's first season at Wolves, allowing Edwards the opportunity to show what he could do, an opportunity which he has grabbed with both hands. Edwards is a steadying influence in the [[defense (sport)|defence]], and this consistency has pushed him into the Welsh national squad. |
In the summer of 2005 it looked like his career in Old Gold and Black could be over before it had really begun with the arrival of former [[Celtic F.C.]] [[captain]] [[Jackie McNamara]]. However, injury curtailed the Scotsman's first season at Wolves, allowing Edwards the opportunity to show what he could do, an opportunity which he has grabbed with both hands. Edwards is a steadying influence in the [[defense (sport)|defence]], and this consistency has pushed him into the Welsh national squad. |
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Edwards' superior pace and skill on the ball has made him a favourite with the Molineux faithful. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 00:37, 12 July 2007
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Robert Owen Edwards | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Wolves | ||
Number | 12 | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 27/08/06 |
Rob Edwards (born 25 December1982 in Madeley) is a Wales international footballer.
Rob started his career as an apprentice at Birmingham based club Aston Villa. However, after making only 9 appearances for the Villans, plus loan spells at Derby County and Crystal Palace, Edwards made the short journey across the Midlands to Wolverhampton Wanderers on 20 July 2004 for £250,000.
Edwards's Molineux career made a slow start. At times he was left out in favour of Keith Lowe or Mark Clyde.
In the summer of 2005 it looked like his career in Old Gold and Black could be over before it had really begun with the arrival of former Celtic F.C. captain Jackie McNamara. However, injury curtailed the Scotsman's first season at Wolves, allowing Edwards the opportunity to show what he could do, an opportunity which he has grabbed with both hands. Edwards is a steadying influence in the defence, and this consistency has pushed him into the Welsh national squad.
External links
- Rob Edwards at Soccerbase