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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