Edwards as well as Gary O'Neil Included in Wolves Managerial Candidates
Rob Edwards and O'Neil each possess previous connections with the club
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Rob Edwards and O'Neil represent the initial names in the frame to replace the former manager as head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The previous coach was dismissed on Sunday after the team's ten-game without a victory beginning to the top-flight season.
Furthermore Edwards and O'Neil - both of who have historic links to the club - are part of the options to be considered by the Wolves leadership.
The manager is presently at Middlesbrough, which would pose a possible obstacle to his appointment at Molineux.
Nevertheless the ex- Luton Town manager - who made more than 100 of games for the club during his playing career - is considered a leading contender for the position.
The 42-year-old is reportedly enjoys backing from the club directors as they begin the process of appointing a fresh manager.
O'Neil is also emerging as a surprise contender, even though he would be a shock choice considering he was sacked by Wolves in December last year.
The ex- West Ham United player is out of work which means Wolves would not need to provide any compensation.
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