Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-4 Manchester United: Rob Edwards understands fans' boos

Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards has acknowledged the frustration of his fans after a crushing 4-1 defeat to Manchester United at home. The match was the latest in a string of poor results for Wolves, who have now lost four games in succession.

Edwards admitted that he understands why some fans were angry, saying that the team's performance had been "underwhelming" and that he takes responsibility for the result. He also acknowledged that the club's recent form has been disappointing, citing a number of key players as being out injured or suspended.

The manager used the defeat to emphasize the importance of unity among the squad, stating that they need to "come together and support each other". He also praised the fans' passion and dedication, saying that it was a quality that set them apart from their rivals.

Edwards' comments came after a heated reaction from the Wolves faithful, who expressed their discontent with boos being directed at certain players on the pitch. The manager's understanding of the fan's frustration is likely to be seen as a positive step forward for the club, which has struggled in recent times to regain its footing in the Premier League.

While Edwards' words are unlikely to instantly turn the team's fortunes around, they demonstrate a commitment to openness and honesty from the manager. The question now remains whether it will be enough to get Wolves back on track, or if this latest defeat marks another significant setback for the club.
 
I feel bad for those Wolves fans, they're getting roasted by their own team πŸ€•πŸ˜©. I mean, a 4-1 drubbing is no joke and it's totally understandable that they'd be frustrated with the performance on the pitch. Edwards taking responsibility and acknowledging the underwhelming display shows he's got some sense of accountability. But seriously, what's going on at Wolves? It seems like they've lost some crucial players to injury and suspensions... it's affecting their whole team chemistry πŸ€πŸ’”
 
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I feel bad for the Wolves fans. Losing 4 games in a row is tough, especially when you're at home. The manager's right that the team needs to come together and support each other, but it's hard to see how that's gonna happen when some key players are out.

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The fact that fans were booing certain players is pretty intense. I get why they're frustrated, though - you want your team to perform and win, not lose like this. Edwards' comments about unity and passion are a good start, but it's gonna take more than just words to turn things around.

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It's hard to see how Wolves can get back on track now that they've lost 4 games in a row. They need to sort out their squad and find a winning formula, but it's not looking easy. Still, I think Edwards is taking the right approach - being open and honest with his fans and acknowledging where things have gone wrong. Fingers crossed he can turn things around!
 
I feel bad for those poor Wolves fans πŸ€• They're going through a tough time right now and I can imagine how frustrating it must be to watch their team struggle like that... but you know what? Rob Edwards is on the right track by acknowledging their frustration 😊 He's taking ownership of the result and not making excuses, which shows he's committed to getting things back on track. And hey, at least he's praising the fans' passion - that's something we can all get behind! πŸ’– The fact that he wants them to come together as a squad is a great attitude to have, maybe this is just what they need... a fresh start? 🌞
 
I feel bad for wolves fans πŸ˜” they must've been so disappointed with that match... Edwards is trying to say something about unity but 4-1 at home is just not okay πŸ€• I don't blame them for booing some players, the team wasn't performing well at all... Edwards taking responsibility is a good step forward, but can he fix this? πŸ’ͺ only time will tell
 
man I feel for edwards he knows his team is in a rough spot but at least he's owning up to it πŸ€”. fans can be tough but i think his words are genuine, he gets that unity is key and all that jazz πŸ’ͺ. it's gonna take more than just empty promises though, wolves need to show some real progress on the pitch soon ⚽️. hope edwards' approach pays off tho, that's what the fans want to see 🀞
 
😐 I feel bad for those Wolves fans who were going crazy at the stadium... 4-1 is a big margin to swallow πŸ’”. But kudos to Rob Edwards for being honest and owning up to the team's struggles πŸ™. It's not easy to admit when things are going wrong, but he seems like someone who's willing to listen and make changes πŸ’‘. The fans deserve some respect and appreciation too - they're loyal and passionate, and it's cool that Edwards acknowledged that πŸ’―. Now, let's see if the team can turn things around... πŸ˜…
 
omg u guys wer so right 2 boo some of those players lol edwards is finally comin thru & acknowledgin the fans frustration πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ its about time he took responsiblity 4 the results i mean wolverhampton wolves deserve better than this kinda performance their form has been trash lately & edwards r right 2 point out that unity is key they need 2 come togetha as a squad & support each other, n all that but idk if it'll b enuf 2 get dem back on track lol
 
omg i know how those wolves fans feel!!! 🀯 their frustration is totally valid after that beating πŸ€• edwards is taking full responsibility and acknowledging their underwhelming performance which shows he's trying to listen to his fans πŸ—£οΈ but let's be real, 4-1 at home is a massive wake-up call 😡 the wolves have been struggling for ages now and this defeat might just be the final nail in the coffin for some people πŸ’” i'm still hoping they can turn it around though, edwards seems like a good guy who genuinely cares about the team's unity πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I feel bad for Wolves fans, these 4 losses in a row must be super tough on them 😩. Ed's acknowledgment of the underwhelming performance and taking responsibility is a huge step forward, hope he can turn things around πŸ”„. His message about unity among the squad is spot on, we need to stick together as supporters too πŸ’ͺ. Edwards praises fans' passion but I think they also have to be more constructive with their criticism... maybe some of that anger could've been channeled into the team? 😬
 
πŸ€” I think Edwards is trying too hard here πŸ™„. Yeah he gets that fans are fed up, but what's in it for them? The team's been on a losing streak, and now they need to come together? It sounds like a generic pep talk from the manager's playbook πŸ“š. Meanwhile, Edwards needs to look at the bigger picture – injuries, squad management, coaching tactics... there are more pressing issues than just unity among players. Fans are angry because of results on the pitch, not because Edwards is being nice to them 😊. Still, I'll give him credit: he's showing a willingness to listen and acknowledge the fans' frustration. That's a start πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” They're really giving it up on you now 😩 Wolves are having a rough patch & fans deserve some answers πŸ’¬ Edwards is trying to lead by example but it's hard to see how he's gonna turn things around when half the squad is out πŸ€• At least he's owning up to it tho πŸ‘
 
omg what happened at wolves game 😱 i feel bad 4 them they got smashed 😀 edwards sounds like a good sport taking responsibility and acknowledging the fans frustrations he's right about unity tho we need players to support each other on & off the pitch 🀝 it's not just about winning matches, it's about being a team. lets hope edwards' words can turn things around for wolves 🌟
 
man... i feel for edwards, ya know? he's takin' all the flak for that team's poor performance and he's tryin' to take responsibility for it. but, honestly, can't say i blame the fans, right? 4-1 at home is a bloody nightmare! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ they're just tryin' to get back on track after all those injuries and suspensions. edwards' call for unity among the squad is a good one, though - if that team can just come together and support each other... might be able to turn things around. fans are passionate, i get it, but they gotta let the players do their job too, right? 🀝
 
man this wolfsboro team is having a major identity crisis idk what's goin on with them πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ they used to be all about that wolf pack energy now it feels like they're just tryna hold on to 2nd place and nobody's really makin moves πŸ”₯ i feel bad for the fans tho, Edwards said somethin about unity which is pretty cool, but can he deliver? πŸ€”
 
ugh i feel like edwards is being super honest about their current situation πŸ€” but at the same time, 4-1 is a pretty big gap to close. he says unity is key, which sounds good on paper but we all know how hard it is to get players to gel when everyone's injured or suspended πŸ˜“ anyway, i do love that he acknowledged the fans' passion - that's what makes wolves so special in my opinion 🐺
 
I feel like we're always chasing that elusive unity in our lives 🀝... not just with teams, but also as individuals and communities. It's easy to point fingers at others when things aren't going well, but Edwards' words remind us that it takes courage to own up to our mistakes and take responsibility for the team's performance. And yeah, I get why fans are frustrated - nothing's more demotivating than watching your team struggle πŸ€•... but sometimes we gotta ask ourselves if our expectations are realistic? Can we genuinely support each other when things aren't going our way? It's a tough question, but one that can bring us closer to the truth πŸ’‘.
 
I feel for those Wolves fans, they're having a tough time right now πŸ˜”. Edwards is trying to calm things down with his words and I think that's a good move. He acknowledges the frustration and takes responsibility, which shows he's not just trying to deflect blame πŸ”’. It's great that he's talking about unity among the squad, because if they can come together and support each other, maybe they'll turn this season around πŸ”„. And kudos to Edwards for praising the fans - their passion is what sets them apart from other teams ❀️. Now, it's up to the team to show they're committed to turning things around πŸ’ͺ.
 
I mean come on... 4-1 at home is just embarrassing 😳! I get that the team had some injuries and suspensions, but you'd think that would be an excuse, not a reason to accept such a thrashing πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And now the manager's telling us to "come together" like it's all one big happy family... easy for him to say, he's the one with the players' contracts πŸ€‘. Can't we just get some solid performances out of them already? ⏱️
 
I feel so bad for the Wolves fans πŸ˜”. They must've been devastated by that 4-1 loss at home. I can understand why they'd be frustrated - the team's performance was really underwhelming. But you know what's even more impressive? Those fans' passion and dedication! They're the ones who keep supporting the team through thick and thin πŸ’ͺ. It's great to hear Rob Edwards acknowledging their frustration and taking responsibility for the result. He's right, they need to come together as a squad and support each other - that's the only way they'll turn things around 🀝. Fingers crossed!
 
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