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Derek Adams

Derek Watt Adams (born 25 June 1975) is a Scottish football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Ross County. Adams played professionally for six clubs, including Ross County and Motherwell, where he made over 300 league appearances during his playing career and has managed over 635 games thus far, achieving four promotions.

Derek Adams
Adams as manager of Bradford City in 2021
Personal information
Full name Derek Watt Adams
Date of birth (1975-06-25) 25 June 1975 (age 48)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder[2]
Youth career
1991–1992 Aberdeen
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1995 Aberdeen 0 (0)
1995–1996 Burnley 2 (0)
1996–1998 Ross County 72 (41)
1998–2004 Motherwell 159 (18)
1999–2000Ayr United (loan) 4 (0)
2004–2005 Aberdeen 20 (4)
2005–2006 Livingston 25 (0)
2006–2009 Ross County 36 (4)
Total 318 (67)
Managerial career
2007–2010 Ross County
2011–2014 Ross County
2015–2019 Plymouth Argyle
2019–2021 Morecambe
2021–2022 Bradford City
2022–2023 Morecambe
2023–2024 Ross County
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Adams became manager of Ross County in 2007, winning promotion from the Scottish Second Division in his first season, before reaching the Scottish Cup Final two years later. He joined Hibernian as assistant manager in 2010 before returning to Ross County the following year, where he won the Scottish First Division and was voted PFA Scotland Manager of the Year for the 2011–12 season. Adams then took on the managerial role at Plymouth Argyle in 2015 and led them to promotion from League 2 in 2017. Having been sacked by Plymouth in April 2019,[3] he became manager of Morecambe in November.[4] He would guide the club to promotion to League One in 2021, before leaving to take over at Bradford; after being sacked by Bradford, he would return to Morecambe once again. He left Morecambe in November 2023 to return to Ross County, but he resigned from that position in February 2024.

Early life edit

Derek Watt Adams[2] was born on 25 June 1975 in Glasgow.[1]

Playing career edit

Adams started his professional career with Aberdeen, but failed to make a first-team appearance. He moved to English side Burnley, making a couple of league appearances in the mid-1990s before returning to Scotland with Ross County in 1996.

Adams was transferred to Motherwell in a deal worth £200,000 in 1998 and spent six years at Fir Park, including a short loan spell with Ayr United. Adams was one of a number of players affected by the club's administration problems, accepting a pay cut in April 2002.[5] Adams failed to win any trophies during his time with Well, although he scored in the 2002–03 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat against Rangers.[6] In 2004, Adams agreed a pre-contract move back to Aberdeen,[7] spending a year at Pittodrie before being transfer-listed[8] and leaving for Livingston in 2005.[9]

Coaching career edit

Ross County (first spell) edit

In 2006, Adams returned to Ross County as player–coach.[10] In November 2007, Adams was promoted to the role of player–manager, having served as caretaker manager since October.[11] Despite the terms of Adams' appointment, his last playing appearance was in October 2007. He led Ross County to the Scottish Second Division championship in 2008, earning promotion to the First Division. At the age of 33, Adams became the holder of the UEFA Pro Licence, which is the highest coaching badge in the senior game. The next year, Adams led Ross County to the 2010 Scottish Cup Final, notching upset victories over SPL sides Hibernian and Celtic.[12] County lost 3–0 to Dundee United in the Final.[13]

Hibernian assistant edit

Adams left Ross County on 11 November 2010 to join Hibernian as assistant manager to Colin Calderwood.[14] Adams has had several disciplinary cases considered by the Scottish Football Association during his coaching career.[15] At one point he was due to be banned for a number of matches,[16] but he won an appeal against part of the suspension.[17] Adams was then suspended for further matches, a sanction which Hibs appealed against.[18] While this appeal was ongoing, Adams described the whole disciplinary process as distressing.[19]

Ross County (second spell) edit

 
Derek Adams (middle) posed with Richard Brittain and the Young Player of the Year award winner Alex Cooper.

Adams left Hibernian on 19 May 2011 to return to Ross County as manager.[20] In his first season back at County, Adams guided the club to the 2011–12 Scottish First Division championship and promotion to the Scottish Premier League.[21] County clinched the championship with five games to spare. They went on a remarkable 34 game unbeaten run and finished 24 points above 2nd placed Dundee.[21] Adams was elected PFA Scotland Manager of the Year for the 2011–12 season.[22]

Before the 2012–13 season, Adams made seven signings, all of which were free agents.[23] After three draw and one win, Adams was named SPL manager of the month for August.[24] The club's 40-match unbeaten league was ended by a 2–1 defeat to St Johnstone; Adams said he was very proud of achieving such a long run without defeat.[25] In November 2012, Adams appointed Neale Cooper, who had just left Hartlepool United, as his assistant manager.[26] Ross County struggled during the autumn of 2012, but Adams expected the club to avoid relegation.[27] In late-December the club began a winning streak, that eventually led to a top-six finish in 5th position and 1 point off a European position in their first season in the top flight. In the January 2013 transfer window, Adams offloaded nine players and made six new signings.[28] The winning streak continued, which resulted Adams receiving manager of the month awards for January[29] and February.[30] During the season, Adams was linked with positions at Dundee United[31] and Aberdeen.[32] Adams was nominated for PFA Scotland Manager of the Year,[33] but lost out to Allan Johnston.[34] At the end of the 2012–13 season, Adams signed a new contract with the club.[35]

Ross County finished 7th under Adams at the end of the 2013–14 Scottish Premiership season, the second season in a row finishing above Hibernian, Hearts, Kilmarnock, Partick Thistle and St Mirren. Following a 2-1 Scottish League Cup win over Stranraer, Adams left Ross County on 28 August 2014.[36]

Plymouth Argyle edit

Adams was appointed Plymouth Argyle manager on 11 June 2015.[3] In his first season in English football as a Manager he guided Plymouth Argyle FC to the League 2 Play Off Final at Wembley for the first time in 20 years, which they lost to AFC Wimbledon. In the following season, Adams guided them to a 2nd-place finish and promotion to League One.[37]

In the 2017–18 season, Plymouth just missed out on a promotion play-off place as they finished in 7th position in League One.[37] Following a poor second season in League One, which left Argyle fighting relegation, Adams was relieved of his duties on 28 April 2019.[37]

Morecambe (first spell) edit

On 7 November 2019, Adams became manager of Morecambe, replacing the long-serving Jim Bentley, who left to take over at AFC Fylde earlier in the month.[4] Having been denied promotion on the final day of the 2020–21 season by a single point, Morecambe had to settle for the play-offs.[38] They faced Tranmere Rovers in the semi-finals, winning 3–2 on aggregate, a 2–1 win away from home[39] and drawing 1–1 at home.[40] On 31 May 2021, Adams led Morecambe to promotion to the third tier for the first time in their club's history, a penalty from Carlos Mendes Gomes in extra-time securing a 1–0 victory over Newport County.[41] Three days after Morecambe's play-off victory, on 3 June 2021, Adams left the club to pursue other opportunities.[42]

Bradford City edit

On 4 June 2021, Adams was confirmed manager of Bradford City, signing a three-year deal.[43][44]

On 15 February 2022, Adams was sacked by the club with his last match in charge being a 1–0 home defeat to Exeter City that left his side in 12th position, eight points off the play-offs.[45] Following this defeat, Adams said in his post-match interview, “If [Bradford] are going to get a new manager in they’re not going to get as successful a manager as myself in the door. That’s obvious to everyone, because my record is up there with all the records in this league.”[46] They subsequently replaced him with Mark Hughes.

Morecambe (second spell) edit

On 24 February 2022, Adams returned to Morecambe after Stephen Robinson, the manager who had replaced Adams in the summer, returned to Scotland to manage St Mirren.[47]

On 20 November 2023, with Morecambe sitting ninth in League Two, Adams' release clause was met and he subsequently left the club to pursue an opportunity elsewhere.[48]

Ross County (third spell) edit

Adams left Morecambe to become Ross County manager for a third time in November 2023.[49] His first game in charge was a 0–0 draw.[50]

Adams received backlash in December following his post-match comments after losing at home to Dundee through a last-minute goal, in which he slammed the standard of Scottish football as being "shocking", calling the game "one of the worst games I've ever seen", and claiming his former team Morecambe were "miles better" than his Ross County squad, specifying that "I've left a side down in England's League Two that is miles better than this team. And that's saying something, we had the bottom budget in League Two and we were a hundred times better than this."[51] Adams would later stand by his comments regarding the standard of Scottish football, but admitted regret in his comparison to his former employer and apologised to his playing squad for the comment.[52]

Adams resigned from his position at Ross County on 7 February 2024, the day after a 5–0 defeat at Motherwell.[53]

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 6 February 2024[54]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Ross County 4 October 2007 11 November 2010 154 70 41 43 045.5
Ross County 15 May 2011 28 August 2014 131 51 37 43 038.9
Plymouth Argyle 11 June 2015 28 April 2019 213 90 45 78 042.3
Morecambe 7 November 2019 3 June 2021 79 34 18 27 043.0
Bradford City 4 June 2021 15 February 2022 37 9 15 13 024.3
Morecambe 24 February 2022 20 November 2023 88 24 25 39 027.3
Ross County 20 November 2023 7 February 2024 12 2 3 7 016.7
Total 714 280 184 250 039.2

Honours edit

Player edit

Ross County

Manager edit

Ross County

Plymouth Argyle

Morecambe

Individual

References edit

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External links edit

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Derek Watt Adams born 25 June 1975 is a Scottish football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Ross County Adams played professionally for six clubs including Ross County and Motherwell where he made over 300 league appearances during his playing career and has managed over 635 games thus far achieving four promotions Derek AdamsAdams as manager of Bradford City in 2021Personal informationFull nameDerek Watt AdamsDate of birth 1975 06 25 25 June 1975 age 48 Place of birthGlasgow ScotlandHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 1 Position s Midfielder 2 Youth career1991 1992AberdeenSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1992 1995Aberdeen0 0 1995 1996Burnley2 0 1996 1998Ross County72 41 1998 2004Motherwell159 18 1999 2000 Ayr United loan 4 0 2004 2005Aberdeen20 4 2005 2006Livingston25 0 2006 2009Ross County36 4 Total318 67 Managerial career2007 2010Ross County2011 2014Ross County2015 2019Plymouth Argyle2019 2021Morecambe2021 2022Bradford City2022 2023Morecambe2023 2024Ross County Club domestic league appearances and goals Adams became manager of Ross County in 2007 winning promotion from the Scottish Second Division in his first season before reaching the Scottish Cup Final two years later He joined Hibernian as assistant manager in 2010 before returning to Ross County the following year where he won the Scottish First Division and was voted PFA Scotland Manager of the Year for the 2011 12 season Adams then took on the managerial role at Plymouth Argyle in 2015 and led them to promotion from League 2 in 2017 Having been sacked by Plymouth in April 2019 3 he became manager of Morecambe in November 4 He would guide the club to promotion to League One in 2021 before leaving to take over at Bradford after being sacked by Bradford he would return to Morecambe once again He left Morecambe in November 2023 to return to Ross County but he resigned from that position in February 2024 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Coaching career 3 1 Ross County first spell 3 2 Hibernian assistant 3 3 Ross County second spell 3 4 Plymouth Argyle 3 5 Morecambe first spell 3 6 Bradford City 3 7 Morecambe second spell 3 8 Ross County third spell 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editDerek Watt Adams 2 was born on 25 June 1975 in Glasgow 1 Playing career editAdams started his professional career with Aberdeen but failed to make a first team appearance He moved to English side Burnley making a couple of league appearances in the mid 1990s before returning to Scotland with Ross County in 1996 Adams was transferred to Motherwell in a deal worth 200 000 in 1998 and spent six years at Fir Park including a short loan spell with Ayr United Adams was one of a number of players affected by the club s administration problems accepting a pay cut in April 2002 5 Adams failed to win any trophies during his time with Well although he scored in the 2002 03 Scottish Cup semi final defeat against Rangers 6 In 2004 Adams agreed a pre contract move back to Aberdeen 7 spending a year at Pittodrie before being transfer listed 8 and leaving for Livingston in 2005 9 Coaching career editRoss County first spell edit In 2006 Adams returned to Ross County as player coach 10 In November 2007 Adams was promoted to the role of player manager having served as caretaker manager since October 11 Despite the terms of Adams appointment his last playing appearance was in October 2007 He led Ross County to the Scottish Second Division championship in 2008 earning promotion to the First Division At the age of 33 Adams became the holder of the UEFA Pro Licence which is the highest coaching badge in the senior game The next year Adams led Ross County to the 2010 Scottish Cup Final notching upset victories over SPL sides Hibernian and Celtic 12 County lost 3 0 to Dundee United in the Final 13 Hibernian assistant edit Adams left Ross County on 11 November 2010 to join Hibernian as assistant manager to Colin Calderwood 14 Adams has had several disciplinary cases considered by the Scottish Football Association during his coaching career 15 At one point he was due to be banned for a number of matches 16 but he won an appeal against part of the suspension 17 Adams was then suspended for further matches a sanction which Hibs appealed against 18 While this appeal was ongoing Adams described the whole disciplinary process as distressing 19 Ross County second spell edit nbsp Derek Adams middle posed with Richard Brittain and the Young Player of the Year award winner Alex Cooper Adams left Hibernian on 19 May 2011 to return to Ross County as manager 20 In his first season back at County Adams guided the club to the 2011 12 Scottish First Division championship and promotion to the Scottish Premier League 21 County clinched the championship with five games to spare They went on a remarkable 34 game unbeaten run and finished 24 points above 2nd placed Dundee 21 Adams was elected PFA Scotland Manager of the Year for the 2011 12 season 22 Before the 2012 13 season Adams made seven signings all of which were free agents 23 After three draw and one win Adams was named SPL manager of the month for August 24 The club s 40 match unbeaten league was ended by a 2 1 defeat to St Johnstone Adams said he was very proud of achieving such a long run without defeat 25 In November 2012 Adams appointed Neale Cooper who had just left Hartlepool United as his assistant manager 26 Ross County struggled during the autumn of 2012 but Adams expected the club to avoid relegation 27 In late December the club began a winning streak that eventually led to a top six finish in 5th position and 1 point off a European position in their first season in the top flight In the January 2013 transfer window Adams offloaded nine players and made six new signings 28 The winning streak continued which resulted Adams receiving manager of the month awards for January 29 and February 30 During the season Adams was linked with positions at Dundee United 31 and Aberdeen 32 Adams was nominated for PFA Scotland Manager of the Year 33 but lost out to Allan Johnston 34 At the end of the 2012 13 season Adams signed a new contract with the club 35 Ross County finished 7th under Adams at the end of the 2013 14 Scottish Premiership season the second season in a row finishing above Hibernian Hearts Kilmarnock Partick Thistle and St Mirren Following a 2 1 Scottish League Cup win over Stranraer Adams left Ross County on 28 August 2014 36 Plymouth Argyle edit Adams was appointed Plymouth Argyle manager on 11 June 2015 3 In his first season in English football as a Manager he guided Plymouth Argyle FC to the League 2 Play Off Final at Wembley for the first time in 20 years which they lost to AFC Wimbledon In the following season Adams guided them to a 2nd place finish and promotion to League One 37 In the 2017 18 season Plymouth just missed out on a promotion play off place as they finished in 7th position in League One 37 Following a poor second season in League One which left Argyle fighting relegation Adams was relieved of his duties on 28 April 2019 37 Morecambe first spell edit On 7 November 2019 Adams became manager of Morecambe replacing the long serving Jim Bentley who left to take over at AFC Fylde earlier in the month 4 Having been denied promotion on the final day of the 2020 21 season by a single point Morecambe had to settle for the play offs 38 They faced Tranmere Rovers in the semi finals winning 3 2 on aggregate a 2 1 win away from home 39 and drawing 1 1 at home 40 On 31 May 2021 Adams led Morecambe to promotion to the third tier for the first time in their club s history a penalty from Carlos Mendes Gomes in extra time securing a 1 0 victory over Newport County 41 Three days after Morecambe s play off victory on 3 June 2021 Adams left the club to pursue other opportunities 42 Bradford City edit On 4 June 2021 Adams was confirmed manager of Bradford City signing a three year deal 43 44 On 15 February 2022 Adams was sacked by the club with his last match in charge being a 1 0 home defeat to Exeter City that left his side in 12th position eight points off the play offs 45 Following this defeat Adams said in his post match interview If Bradford are going to get a new manager in they re not going to get as successful a manager as myself in the door That s obvious to everyone because my record is up there with all the records in this league 46 They subsequently replaced him with Mark Hughes Morecambe second spell edit On 24 February 2022 Adams returned to Morecambe after Stephen Robinson the manager who had replaced Adams in the summer returned to Scotland to manage St Mirren 47 On 20 November 2023 with Morecambe sitting ninth in League Two Adams release clause was met and he subsequently left the club to pursue an opportunity elsewhere 48 Ross County third spell edit Adams left Morecambe to become Ross County manager for a third time in November 2023 49 His first game in charge was a 0 0 draw 50 Adams received backlash in December following his post match comments after losing at home to Dundee through a last minute goal in which he slammed the standard of Scottish football as being shocking calling the game one of the worst games I ve ever seen and claiming his former team Morecambe were miles better than his Ross County squad specifying that I ve left a side down in England s League Two that is miles better than this team And that s saying something we had the bottom budget in League Two and we were a hundred times better than this 51 Adams would later stand by his comments regarding the standard of Scottish football but admitted regret in his comparison to his former employer and apologised to his playing squad for the comment 52 Adams resigned from his position at Ross County on 7 February 2024 the day after a 5 0 defeat at Motherwell 53 Managerial statistics editAs of match played 6 February 2024 54 Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record P W D L Win Ross County 4 October 2007 11 November 2010 154 70 41 43 0 45 5 Ross County 15 May 2011 28 August 2014 131 51 37 43 0 38 9 Plymouth Argyle 11 June 2015 28 April 2019 213 90 45 78 0 42 3 Morecambe 7 November 2019 3 June 2021 79 34 18 27 0 43 0 Bradford City 4 June 2021 15 February 2022 37 9 15 13 0 24 3 Morecambe 24 February 2022 20 November 2023 88 24 25 39 0 27 3 Ross County 20 November 2023 7 February 2024 12 2 3 7 0 16 7 Total 714 280 184 250 0 39 2Honours editPlayer edit Ross County Scottish Challenge Cup 2006 07 55 Manager edit Ross County Scottish First Division 2011 12 Scottish Second Division 2007 08 Scottish Cup runner up 2009 10 citation needed Plymouth Argyle League Two runner up 2016 17 Morecambe League Two play offs 2020 21 Individual PFA Scotland Manager of the Year 2011 12 56 League One Manager of the Month February 2018 57 League Two Manager of the Month October 2015 58 September 2016 59 December 2020 60 References edit a b Derek Adams 11v11 com AFS Enterprises Retrieved 13 April 2024 a b Derek Adams Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 13 April 2024 a b Plymouth Argyle have appointed former Ross County boss Derek Adams as their new manager Argyle Media Plymouth Argyle FC 11 June 2015 Retrieved 11 June 2015 a b DEREK ADAMS NAMED AS NEW SHRIMPS MANAGER Morecambe F C 7 November 2019 Motherwell axe 19 players BBC Sport 29 April 2002 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Rangers beat brave Well BBC Sport 19 April 2003 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Dons land Well duo BBC Sport 12 May 2004 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Whelan to leave as Dons cull six BBC Sport 9 May 2005 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Livi beat Caley Thistle to Adams BBC Sport 29 July 2005 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Adams makes Ross County return BBC Sport 12 July 2006 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Adams confirmed as County manager BBC Sport 21 November 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Gibson Fraser 10 April 2010 Celtic 0 2 Ross County BBC Sport Retrieved 11 November 2010 McGuigan Thomas 15 May 2010 Dundee Utd 3 0 Ross County BBC Sport Retrieved 11 November 2010 Derek Adams exits Ross County to be Hibernian assistant BBC Sport 11 November 2010 Retrieved 11 November 2010 Ross County star Steven Craig stunned by gentleman Derek Adams latest touchline ban Daily Record 14 April 2011 Retrieved 14 April 2011 Ross County boss Derek Adams touchline ban stretched to an incredible 18 games Daily Record 9 November 2010 Retrieved 15 April 2011 Relief for Hibs assistant Derek Adams as he wins battle against latest ban Daily Record 10 February 2011 Retrieved 15 April 2011 Hibernian to contest Derek Adams dugout ban BBC Sport 15 April 2011 Retrieved 15 April 2011 Adams hits out at ban Eurosport 22 April 2011 Retrieved 22 April 2011 Derek Adams returns as Ross County manager BBC Sport 19 May 2011 Retrieved 19 May 2011 a b Ross County celebrate promotion to SPL BBC Sport 11 April 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2012 Derek Adams is named as Morecambe s new manager Ross County manager Derek Adams targets free agents BBC Sport 1 September 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County boss Derek Adams named manager of the month BBC Sport 30 August 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Derek Adams hails Ross County display as run ends BBC Sport 22 September 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Neale Cooper returns to Ross County as assistant manager BBC Sport 23 November 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County manager Derek Adams confident of SPL survival BBC Sport 10 November 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County manager Derek Adams wields the axe Daily Record 21 December 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County manager Derek Adams wins January SPL award BBC Sport 7 February 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County s Derek Adams wins February SPL award BBC Sport 7 March 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Dundee United Mixu Paatelainen amp Michael O Neill on short list BBC Sport 23 January 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County rebuff Aberdeen s approach for Derek Adams BBC Sport 22 March 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Celtic s Neil Lennon on PFA Scotland manager of year list BBC Sport 20 April 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Allan Johnston wins Scotland s Manager of the Year award BBC Sport 5 May 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County manager Derek Adams signs new contract BBC Sport 24 May 2013 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Ross County sack manager Derek Adams and his father George BBC Sport 28 August 2014 Retrieved 28 August 2014 a b c Plymouth Argyle sack manager Derek Adams BBC Sport 28 April 2019 Retrieved 29 April 2019 Morecambe 2 0 Bradford City Shrimps win not enough for promotion BBC Sport 8 May 2021 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Tranmere Rovers 1 2 Morecambe BBC Sport 20 May 2021 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Morecambe 1 1 Tranmere Rovers BBC Sport 23 May 2021 Retrieved 31 May 2021 League Two play off final Morecambe 1 0 Newport County BBC Sport 31 May 2021 Derek Adams leaves Morecambe days after leading club to promotion BBC Sport 3 June 2021 ADAMS UNVEILED AS NEW BANTAMS BOSS bradfordcityafc com 4 June 2021 Bradford appoint Derek Adams as their new manager The Independent 4 June 2021 Bradford City 0 1 Exeter City BBC Sport 12 February 2022 Retrieved 24 February 2022 McKenna Ben 12 February 2022 Derek Adams says Bradford City can t replace him with a more successful manager as fans call for him to go The Yorkshire Post Retrieved 24 February 2022 Derek Adams returns morecambefc com 24 February 2022 Retrieved 24 February 2022 Club Statement Derek Adams www morecambefc com 20 November 2023 Retrieved 20 November 2023 Ross County appoint Derek Adams for third spell after Morecambe exit BBC Sport 20 November 2023 Retrieved 20 November 2023 Third Adams era at County begins with Killie draw via www bbc co uk Fulton Matthew 16 December 2023 Derek Adams rips Scottish football a new one as boss fumes Daily Record Retrieved 22 December 2023 Adams apologises to Ross County players RossShire Journal 19 December 2023 Retrieved 22 December 2023 Ross County Manager Derek Adams resigns after 12 games BBC Sport 7 February 2024 Retrieved 7 February 2024 Derek Adams management career statistics at Soccerbase Ross County 1 1 Clyde aet BBC 12 November 2006 Retrieved 31 March 2021 Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew named player of the year BBC Sport 6 May 2012 Archived from the original on 14 September 2018 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Manager of the Month Derek Adams Plymouth Argyle EFL 9 March 2018 Retrieved 3 October 2022 Derek Adams named Sky Bet League 2 Manager of the Month EFL 6 November 2015 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Derek Adams named Sky Bet League Two Manager of the Month EFL 7 October 2016 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Sky Bet League Two December Manager and Player of the Month winners EFL 8 January 2021 Retrieved 4 October 2022 External links editDerek Adams at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Transfer Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derek Adams amp oldid 1222586910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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