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Watford are expected to have to pay Edwards and his assistant six months’ salary as compensation. Edwards’ payment is expected to total about £125,000 ($134,000).
Manager Rob Edwards called that reality “surreal” after Kenilworth Road had rocked throughout the semi-final win over Sunderland last Tuesday and he was not wrong.
Edwards’ body of work at Forest Green, often using a back three with wing-backs (in a 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2 formation), with a high press and a large number of crosses into the box, were analysed.
It’s not Rob Edwards’ team now against Rob Edwards’ old team,” he said. “We’ve organised and planned like any game, but we’ve been honest and open about what it means to people.