🔗 Share this article Edwards and Gary O'Neil Among Wolves Managerial Candidates Edwards together with O'Neil each possess previous links with Wolves Published8 minutes ago 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 dismissed on Sunday following the team's ten-game without a victory start to the Premier League campaign. Furthermore Edwards and O'Neil - both of who have historic associations to the team - are among the options to be evaluated by the club ownership. The manager is presently at another club, which would pose a potential obstacle to his appointment at Wolves' stadium. Nevertheless the ex- Luton Town manager - who played over a century of appearances for Wolves during his playing career - is considered a leading contender for the vacancy. The mid-career manager is reportedly enjoys backing from the Wolves directors as they begin the process of hiring a new head coach. Gary O'Neil is also appearing as a surprise contender, although he would be a surprising appointment considering he was sacked by Wolves in the previous winter. The ex- West Ham player is out of work which means Wolves would not need to provide any compensation. Connected Subjects Top Division Soccer Wolves The club dismiss Pereira after victory-less season start Released4 hours ago Results, fan culture and Pereira - why a ideal match at the club deteriorated Published1 hour ago Additional coverage Most recent Wolves updates, insight and fan views Submit questions regarding Wolves - what do you want to learn?