Rob Edwards tells androofrench why having respect and honesty can make a big difference to changing the culture at Vicarage Road WatfordFC
Rob Edwards: 'I want people around the club to have a smile on their face'. Picture: Action Images
The Watford chairman stressed the need, repeatedly, during his interview for the club to have a cultural reset and get back to doing things in the right way, both on and off the pitch.“Culture to me is all about values,” he said. “The values that the club, me, my staff and the players live by. Respect and honesty are the big ones.
The cultural shift that the club clearly know they need doesn’t need to involve huge things either, according to Edwards. “If you can get that culture, that honesty, that respect, then when we do have tough times that will repay itself. When we’re united and together then everyone fights that bit harder.”“I just want to be a good person,” he said. “I want those around the training ground and at the club to be good people. Spend time with people, say hello, smile - it’s not hard stuff is it? Saying please and thank you, being friendly. Do all that, as well as honesty and respect, then we have a great foundation.
Having been given his first taste of senior football by Graham Taylor at Aston Villa as a teenager, Edwards saw those characteristics he strives for in the former Watford manager.
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