Rob Edwards' name may be mud in Teesside right now, but the former Middlesbrough boss' brief spell in charge of the club could yet pave the way to a better future.

It's all change in the Championship, with Boro one of three clubs looking for a new head coach following Norwich City's decision to part company with Liam Manning and Swansea City pulling the plug on John Sheehan's time in charge.

In recent years, Boro may have been scrapping with their divisional rivals for the best of the available candidates to take charge, but this time feels different.

After all, Boro are flying high in second place in the Championship table with just under a third of the season played, and on course to challenge for a spot in the Premier League next season.

It's a long, gruelling campaign, but the Te

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