David Edwards after signing new contract: I'm in Wolves' debt
David Edwards has spoken of his pride at representing Wolves for almost nine years - as he penned a new contract with the club.
The 30-year-old midfielder is now tied down to Molineux until at least 2019.
The future of a man who joined from Luton back in January 2008 had been slightly up in the air with Edwards' previous deal due to expire at the end of the current campaign.
But he's now set to become one of the longest-serving players in the club's recent history.
When asked to sum up what the club meant to him, Edwards said: "What Wolves have given to me and my family and the life it means I can give to my children...being able to wear that gold shirt and play in front of a packed out Molineux – it means the world to me.
"I will be forever in Wolves' debt and can only thank Steve Morgan, Mick McCarthy and all the other managers I have worked with through to Paul Lambert and the Fosun Group.
"Yes there are tough moments, but I wouldn't change it for the world.
"More than anything it is what that has given me as a person, because when you are a footballer you are put on a pedestal and with that comes responsibility, but also opportunity.
"Because of Wolves I have been be able to be in a position in the community to do other things and that is what I am most grateful for.
"Hopefully I will be able to continue and go and help as many people as I can which is something I am passionate about.
"It is what Wolves have done for me that will hopefully allow me to go on that journey as well, and I will always be trying to repay them.
"This is a special club to be involved with."





