Edwards urges high-energy displays
Dave Edwards insists Wolves must continue their "in your face" approach for the remainder of the season if they are to achieve their goal of Premier League football. Dave Edwards insists Wolves must continue their "in your face" approach for the remainder of the season if they are to achieve their goal of Premier League football. The recalled midfielder was man of the match in Sunday's 2-2 draw against Cardiff after a typically lung-bursting performance that saw him seemingly cover every blade of the Molineux turf. The former Shrewsbury Town man believes the high-tempo first half-hour that threatened to blitz the Bluebirds must carry on in the 12 games left. "We were absolutely all over the pitch and that's what we did at the start of the season," said Edwards. "So we'll have to get back to that now. "We have Plymouth on Saturday and if we go into that game with the same work ethic we had on Sunday, we should get three points." Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star

The recalled midfielder was man of the match in Sunday's 2-2 draw against Cardiff after a typically lung-bursting performance that saw him seemingly cover every blade of the Molineux turf.
The former Shrewsbury Town man believes the high-tempo first half-hour that threatened to blitz the Bluebirds must carry on in the 12 games left.
"We were absolutely all over the pitch and that's what we did at the start of the season," said Edwards. "So we'll have to get back to that now.
"We have Plymouth on Saturday and if we go into that game with the same work ethic we had on Sunday, we should get three points."
Edwards has revealed he's prepared to risk his place in the Wolves team by leaving himself exhausted for the next game.
He should have recovered in time for the visit of the struggling Pilgrims on Saturday but the 22-year-old says he's so determined to impress boss Mick McCarthy that he's prepared to leave himself with nothing in the tank for the following match.
"You can't leave anything in the changing room when you get your chance - you've got to give absolutely everything," he said.





