Rob Edwards and Gary O'Neil Included in Wolverhampton Wanderers Head Coach Candidates
Edwards together with O'Neil each possess past connections with Wolves
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Rob Edwards along with Gary O'Neil represent the initial names under consideration to replace the former manager as head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The previous coach was sacked on Sunday following the squad's 10-match winless start to the Premier League campaign.
And both candidates - both of who have historic associations to the club - are part of the names to be evaluated by the club ownership.
The manager is currently at another club, which would create a potential obstacle to his hiring at Wolves' stadium.
Nevertheless the ex- Luton Town manager - who made over a century of appearances for the club during his time as a player - is said to be a leading contender for the position.
The 42-year-old is reportedly enjoys support from the club directors as they begin the search of appointing a fresh manager.
O'Neil is additionally emerging as a surprise candidate, even though he would be a shock choice given he was released by Wolves in the previous winter.
The former West Ham United player is out of work which means the club would not be required to provide any compensation.
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