A clean slate for Boro and their new head coach
Rob Edwards appointed: all the reaction
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"It's a chance for a fresh start, isn't it?
"A clean slate for the club and for Rob Edwards, an opportunity to get his career back on track after the way it ended with Luton."
It's been knocking around the rumour mill for a while but now it is confirmed - Rob Edwards is Middlesbrough's new head coach.
Mark Drury and Neil Maddison join BBC Radio Tees' Rob Law as they discuss what Edwards can bring to Boro as well as hear from the fans on their thoughts towards the new man in charge.
While Edwards' last two seasons with Luton Town may be a concern for some, others believe his experience as a promotion-winning manager will be an asset for a team seeking a return to the Premier League.
"With Rob, he's been there, he's done it," Maddison said.
"He's had his ups and downs, don't get me wrong, but I think he would have learnt a lot from it.
"I'm certain that he'll want to put things right, he'll want to get back to winning ways and get this club back where things should be."
The show includes Edwards' first interview as Boro head coach.
