Charlie Adam

Scottish football manager

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January 23 2025 Adam was confirmed as the set-piece coach at Everton, joining David Moyes's new backroom team.
December 22 2024 Adam was sacked as Fleetwood Town's head coach after achieving only one win in 11 league games, with the club positioned 18th in League Two.
December 31 2023 Charlie Adam was appointed head coach of Fleetwood Town in EFL League One, at a time when the club was on a nine-game winless run.
September 21 2022 Officially announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 36.
May 2022 Left Dundee following the end of his contract.
January 2022 Pleaded guilty to drink-driving, resulting in a £2,000 fine and a one-year driving disqualification.
December 2021 Arrested and charged with a drink-driving offence.
October 2021 Returned from injury and was nominated Man of the Match in a home win over Aberdeen.
August 2021 Sustained a groin injury in a Premiership match against Motherwell, which ruled him out for six weeks.
2020 Reached Scottish Premiership play-offs with Dundee FC
2020 Won SPFL Scottish Championship Player of the Year
2020 Named to PFA Scotland Team of the Year for Scottish Championship
December 2020 His mother Eleanor passed away after battling cancer, which had previously been a significant factor in his move back to Scotland.
December 2020 Awarded the SPFL's Championship Player of the Month for December after a successful start with Dundee.
October 10 2020 Made his debut for Dundee in a Scottish League Cup tie against Brora Rangers.
September 15 2020 Charlie Adam joined his boyhood club Dundee on a two-year deal, fulfilling a personal 'dream' after training independently and considering an offer from Australia.
December 21 2019 Adam scored his first goal for Reading from a penalty spot in a 3-0 victory against Derby County at the Madejski Stadium.
July 2019 Joined Reading after seven seasons with Stoke City.
July 22 2019 Charlie Adam signed a one-year contract with Reading football club.
April 2019 Adam revealed he wanted to extend his contract at Stoke, but ultimately left the club at the end of the season following talks with manager Nathan Jones.
January 2019 Adam was brought back into the Stoke squad by manager Nathan Jones after struggling for playing time.
2015 Charlie Adam made his final national team appearance, playing 1 match for Scotland
June 20 2015 Adam signed a new contract with Stoke City.
April 4 2015 Adam scored a remarkable 65-yard goal against Chelsea in a 2-1 defeat, which he described as a 'once in a lifetime goal'.
2014 Charlie Adam made 1 appearance for Scotland national team
May 11 2014 Adam scored the winning goal against West Bromwich Albion on the final day of the season, earning Stoke 9th place in the Premier League.
February 1 2014 Adam scored twice in a 2-1 win over Manchester United, helping Stoke record their first league win over the Red Devils since 1984.
2013 Charlie Adam represented Scotland in 4 international matches
August 24 2013 Adam scored Stoke's first goal of the 2013-14 season in a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
2012 Charlie Adam played 5 matches for Scotland national team
2012 Participated in Liverpool's Football League Cup Final victory over Cardiff City on penalties, though he missed his own penalty kick.
2012 Missed the FA Cup Final against Chelsea, which Liverpool lost 2-1 due to injury.
December 17 2012 His father, a former professional footballer, died at the age of 50, with the cause of death revealed as suicide in 2015.
December 17 2012 Adam was given compassionate leave after his father died.
November 10 2012 Adam scored his first goal for Stoke in a 1-0 victory against Queens Park Rangers.
September 1 2012 Adam made his debut for Stoke City in a 2-2 draw against Wigan Athletic.
August 2012 Joined Stoke City for a transfer fee of £4 million.
August 31 2012 Charlie Adam signed a four-year contract with Stoke City for an undisclosed fee believed to be around £4 million.
2011 Won Football League Cup with Liverpool
2011 Charlie Adam continued representing Scotland, appearing in 8 national team matches
October 1 2011 Helped Liverpool defeat local rivals Everton 2-0.
September 18 2011 Received a second yellow card in a 4-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur after a challenge on Scott Parker.
August 27 2011 Scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool in a 3-1 win against Bolton Wanderers.
August 13 2011 Made his full debut for Liverpool in a 1-1 Premier League draw against Sunderland, assisting Luis Suárez's opening goal from a free kick.
July 2011 Transferred to Liverpool.
July 13 2011 Adam played the second half of Liverpool's friendly match against Guangdong Sunray Cave, which Liverpool won 4-3.
May 2011 Blackpool activated an option to extend Adam's contract by twelve months, despite being relegated at the end of the season.
May 2011 Blackpool was relegated from the Premier League.
April 2011 Received a nomination for the PFA Players' Player of the Year in April.
January 2011 Blackpool rejected a £4.5 million bid from Liverpool to buy Adam, and subsequently rejected Adam's transfer request.

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