Dael Fry header points Rob Edwards’ Boro revolution in right direction against Swansea

Here is a 184-word summary of the news article: Middlesbrough are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their first Premier League victory at the Riverside Stadium, where they defeated Chelsea 2-0 in 1995. The goals came from Craig Hignett and Jan Åge Fjørtoft, despite the presence of Ruud Gullit and Mark Hughes in the visiting lineup. The win marked the start of an exciting decade for Boro, who went on to reach three League Cup finals, winning one, as well as losing in the FA Cup and UEFA Cup finals. The club also bounced back from a one-season stint in the second tier. During this period, Middlesbrough were home to a number of luminaries, including Juninho, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Nick Barmby, Gareth Southgate, Gaizka Mendieta, and Bolo Zenden. The article suggests that Middlesbrough's recent 1-0 victory over Swansea, secured by a Dael Fry header, represents the start of a new "revolution" under manager Rob Edwards. The win points the club in the right direction as they look to build on their storied history.
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