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Dael Fry header points Rob Edwards' Boro revolution in right direction against Swansea
Dael Fry header points Rob Edwards' Boro revolution in right direction against Swansea

The Guardian

time09-08-2025

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Dael Fry header points Rob Edwards' Boro revolution in right direction against Swansea

It is almost exactly 30 years since goals from Craig Hignett and Jan Aage Fjortoft secured Middlesbrough a Premier League victory against Chelsea as they played their first game at a brand new Riverside Stadium. Even the presence of Ruud Gullit at sweeper in a visiting side featuring Mark Hughes in attack could not deny Boro a 2-0 win as an exciting decade peopled by, among others, Juninho, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Nick Barmby, Gareth Southgate, Gaizka Mendieta and Bolo Zenden dawned. Along the way Boro would reach three League Cup finals, winning one, while also losing FA Cup and, most excitingly, Uefa Cup finals, and bounce back from a one-season second-tier sabbatical. Teesside was firmly on not just the UK but the European map. Or at least it was until the economic profile of football ownership changed and Steve Gibson's club could no longer compete at the very highest level. These days the Riverside rarely rocks to capacity crowds and, after eight seasons out of the Premier League, a relatively modest 26,286 congregated to see how they shaped up under another new manager, Rob Edwards,. The good news for Boro fans is that the answer is so far, so good, after Dael Fry's winning header secured three points. Edwards is big on connectivity and he has taken the admirable step of attending supporters' events over the summer, canvassing opinions while attempting to tap into the local psyche. The former Luton manager has switched his formation to 3-4-2-1 while endeavouring to wean his squad off the slow, possession monopolising approach favoured by his predecessor, Michael Carrick. Edwards wants to see his team in high tempo, high energy, hard-pressing mode, but his players reverted to their old, often overly patient, habits. If Boro experienced a fortunate defensive reprieve when Ronald's high velocity half-volley went millimetres wide, Swansea's goalkeeper, Lawrence Vigouroux, did extremely well to fingertip Morgan Whittaker's shot on to the crossbar. Like Edwards, Alan Sheehan was anxious to endear himself to a newish public in his first competitive match after being promoted from Swansea's caretaker boss to full-time head coach. How the Irishman could have done with Luka Modric, a minority investor in Swansea, not being otherwise engaged staffing Milan's midfield. Sheehan speaks enthusiastically of the Croatian, claiming he has passed some invaluable technical tips on to the squad and is apparently looking forward to visiting south Wales in the near future. Anotherprofile-raising, celebrity minority investor is the American rap star Snoop Dogg, and he and his contacts are apparently already doing wonders to boost Swansea's commercial revenue streams. Snoop Dogg is also scheduled to visit the Liberty Stadium this season and has been forgiven for an unfortunate event in 2011 when he performed in South Wales wearing a … Cardiff top. As Swansea's chief executive, Tom Gorringe, puts it: 'We all make mistakes in life but he's got the right shirt now.' Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion Fry headed Boro into an early second-half lead after his stooping connection with Whittaker's corner. It proved the cue for the home side to take control and only a timely headed interception on Cameron Burgess's part prevented Hayden Hackney putting Boro further ahead. Hackney's eye for a pass dictates that the 23-year-old midfielder does not lack admirers. Boro recently accepted a £20m bid for him from Ipswich only for a player who has been watched, repeatedly by, among other clubs, Newcastle, to reject that move. 'It's win-win situation for us,' said Edwards. 'If Hayden's here, great; he's a brilliant player. But, if he's not, the funds will be available for us to spend.' Sheehan is also presiding over a stylistic shift as Swansea transition from the possession approach of Russell Martin to a hybrid, slightly more direct approach. It did not quite work here, but Swansea will be far from the only team to stumble in the shadow of the Cleveland Hills. Thirty years after the Riverside opened its doors, Edwards aims to return the good times to Teesside.

Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards
Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards

Yahoo

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards

Middlesbrough have appointed ex-Luton Town manager Rob Edwards as their new head coach. Edwards, 42, moves to the Riverside Stadium on a three-year deal as the replacement for Michael Carrick, who was dismissed earlier this month. Advertisement He led Luton to the Premier League in 2023 but could not avoid relegation from the top flight 12 months later and was then dismissed by the Hatters in January when they were 20th in the Championship. His job is now to improve a Boro team who ended last season in 10th place, four points outside the play-off spots. "It's a real privilege to be given the opportunity to be head coach of this great football club," Edwards told the club website. "It's something that's not lost on me, how big this is, how important this is, and what it means to people. There is an amazing fanbase." Advertisement He added: "It felt instantly that this was right for me and it got me excited. If I was going to come back in, I wanted to come back in at a place where we had a chance, and we have a really good chance here. "We have a brilliant owner who historically gives his coaches time, support, and the tools needed to try and be successful. I can't wait to get started now." More to follow.

Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards
Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards

BBC News

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards

Middlesbrough have appointed ex-Luton Town manager Rob Edwards as their new head 42, moves to the Riverside Stadium on a three-year deal as the replacement for Michael Carrick, who was dismissed earlier this led Luton to the Premier League in 2023 but could not avoid relegation from the top flight 12 months later and was then dismissed by the Hatters in January when they were 20th in the job is now to improve a Boro team who ended last season in 10th place, four points outside the play-off spots."It's a real privilege to be given the opportunity to be head coach of this great football club," Edwards told the club website., external"It's something that's not lost on me, how big this is, how important this is, and what it means to people. There is an amazing fanbase." He added: "It felt instantly that this was right for me and it got me excited. If I was going to come back in, I wanted to come back in at a place where we had a chance, and we have a really good chance here."We have a brilliant owner who historically gives his coaches time, support, and the tools needed to try and be successful. I can't wait to get started now."More to follow.

Middlesbrough kidnap victim dumped near Riverside Stadium
Middlesbrough kidnap victim dumped near Riverside Stadium

BBC News

time19-05-2025

  • BBC News

Middlesbrough kidnap victim dumped near Riverside Stadium

A man was dragged from his car, assaulted, kidnapped and driven across a town before being dumped near a football stadium. The 28-year-old was approached by two men while he was sitting in his car on Longford Street, Middlesbrough, at about 01:00 BST on Saturday,Cleveland Police said he was pulled from his vehicle, assaulted, put into a black Mercedes and driven about 2.5 miles (4km) to a spot close to the Riverside Stadium where he was thrown from the said they are particularly trying to trace footage of "a blue BMW that drove up and down Longford Street" prior to the attack. The victim suffered facial damage and was being treated for his injuries at hospital, police Con Yasmeen Hussain appealed for anyone with information, CCTV or dash-cam footage to come forward. Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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