Rob Edwards first heard of his #Wolves sacking after members of his family saw rumours of Cesar Peixoto's appointment on social media and Edwards called the club to ask about the rumours.
In a phone call, club officials confirmed he has been sacked. — @SportsPeteO#WWFC
Wolves have agreed a two-year deal to re-sign striker Raul Jimenez on a free transfer from Fulham ↩️
Will their all-time top Premier League goal scorer help fire them back to the top flight? ⬆️
Everyone at the club would like to thank Casemiro, Tyrell and Jadon for their contributions to United and wish them the very best of luck for the future 🤝
Once a Red, always a Red ❤Everyone at the club would like to thank Casemiro, Tyrell and Jadon for their contributions to United and wish them the very best of luck for the future 🤝
Once a Red, always a Red ❤Everyone at the club would like to thank Casemiro, Tyrell and Jadon for their contributions to United and wish them the very best of luck for the future 🤝
Once a Red, always a Red ❤️
🚨👋🏼 OFFICIAL: Kieran McKenna takes a break from football and leaves his job at Ipswich Town.
After promotion to Premier League, McKenna leaves #ITFC job. 🚜
Wolves have parted company with head coach Rob Edwards.
We would like to thank Rob and his staff for their professionalism, commitment and hard work during their time at the club.
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Cristiano Ronaldo just said he believes he can keep playing for the next four years and participate in the 2030 World Cup.
Think about that for a second. By then, he would be 45 years old. Most footballers don’t even come close to playing professionally at that age.
Yet after more than two decades at the top, Ronaldo still believes he has another World Cup left in him.
Crazy confidence… or unfinished business? 👀
🚨JUST IN: Ronaldo: "I haven't completely ruled out playing in the 2030 World Cup. If I'm still scoring every week at 41, then maybe I can keep going for another four years”