Liam Keen
Published9th Apr 2026, 22:25 BST
Rob Edwards has praised the positive impact of interim chairman Nathan Shi as Wolves seek to ‘repair’ the relationship with supporters.
The Fosun employee was given the Wolves hot-seat in December when unpopular predecessor Jeff Shi left the role.
Edwards believes Shi has made an impressive start to life at Wolves and dealt with the pressure well.
“I'm really enjoying working with Nathan,” the head coach said.
”It won't be easy for him because it's not easy going into a football club and obviously the situation we're in.
“I've felt it in my role and I'm sure he's feeling it in his as well.
“But I think he's making a real impact and a really positive one.”
Wolves’ move to reduce youth season tickets has seen under-18s savings of around £100, with some saving as much as £200, amid a revamp of the age categories to bring costs down for younger fans.
”It’s very important,” Edwards added.
“The supporters are the most important people at any football club.
“They're here well before us and here well after us as well, so we've got to make sure that we try and build these bridges that I've spoken about a lot.
“We've probably got a little bit to repair, but we're working hard to try and do that as well.
”For us to get the club back to where we all want it to be, we all need to try and be together on that.
“We'll work hard to try and make sure that the supporters are proud of their football team and a lot of the guys making these decisions will make sure that we're trying to give back in certain ways, to make sure we've got supporters with us.
”Particularly young fans as well. It's really important that we have the next generation of supporters here and backing a team, being proud of their football team. That's why it's important, yes to win and to play well, but to try and give young supporters really good memories and good feelings of the club.”
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