Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards
Middlesbrough appoint ex-Luton boss Edwards
Middlesbrough Football Club has announced the appointment of ex-Luton Town manager, Nathan Jones, as their new head coach.
Jones, who previously managed Luton for three years, brings a wealth of experience and success to the role at Middlesbrough.
He led Luton to promotion from League Two to the Championship during his tenure, and will be hoping to replicate that success with Middlesbrough.
Chairman of Middlesbrough, Steve Gibson, expressed his excitement for the appointment, stating “Nathan’s track record speaks for itself and we believe he is the right man to take the club forward.”
Edwards will be tasked with improving Middlesbrough’s league position and playing style, with the aim of challenging for promotion to the Premier League.
He will have a tough job on his hands, as Middlesbrough have struggled in recent seasons to make an impact in the Championship.
However, Edwards is confident in his abilities and is ready to get to work with the players and staff at the club.
Fans of Middlesbrough will be eagerly anticipating the start of the new season to see how their new manager can transform the team.
Overall, the appointment of Nathan Jones as head coach of Middlesbrough shows the club’s ambition and desire to progress in the Championship.