
"After they won the first game 1-0, Rob was on the pitch celebrating, A lot loved it, but a few thought it was a bit over the top. But people are starting to see that's the real him. He cares and he is happy to show his emotions. He seems very genuine. When you speak to him, you feel like you're talking to the real person. He's been a breathe of fresh air."
"The last time Boro began a league campaign winning their first four games was 1994-95. It was the last season at Ayresome Park and the first under Bryan Robson. That turned out to be a special one as they ended up winning the old Division One to claim the sole automatic promotion spot and was the start of a glorious period of cup finals and European campaigns as they headed to their new home at the Riverside."
Middlesbrough have begun the Championship season with four wins from four under new head coach Rob Edwards, marking their best league start in 31 years and sitting top of the table. Five thousand six hundred supporters are traveling to Preston North End to see if the perfect start can be sustained. The last comparable beginning came in 1994-95 and led to promotion and a prosperous period of cup and European football. Edwards replaced Michael Carrick in the close season, and his visible emotion, openness and perceived genuineness have impressed supporters and commentators, though questions remain about long-term consistency.
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