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Derek Adams (Derek Watt Adams) was born on 25 June, 1975 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Derek Adams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Derek Watt Adams |
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48 years old |
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Cancer |
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25 June 1975 |
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25 June |
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Glasgow, Scotland |
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United Kingdom
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Derek Adams Height, Weight & Measurements
At 48 years old, Derek Adams height is 5ft 10in .
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5ft 10in |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Derek Adams Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Derek Adams worth at the age of 48 years old? Derek Adams’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Derek Adams's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
They went on a remarkable 34 game unbeaten run and finished 24 points above 2nd placed Dundee.
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.
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.
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.
In 2004, Adams agreed a pre-contract move to his home town club Aberdeen, spending a year at Pittodrie before being transfer-listed and leaving for Livingston in 2005.
In 2006, Adams returned to Ross County as player–coach.
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.
In November 2007, Adams was promoted to the role of player–manager, having served as caretaker manager since October.
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.
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.
The next year, Adams led Ross County to the 2010 Scottish Cup Final, notching upset victories over SPL sides Hibernian and Celtic.
County lost 3–0 to Dundee United in the Final.
Adams left Ross County on 11 November 2010 to join Hibernian as assistant manager to Colin Calderwood.
Adams has had several disciplinary cases considered by the Scottish Football Association during his coaching career.
At one point he was due to be banned for a number of matches, but he won an appeal against part of the suspension.
Adams was then suspended for further matches, a sanction which Hibs appealed against.
While this appeal was ongoing, Adams described the whole disciplinary process as distressing.
Adams left Hibernian on 19 May 2011 to return to Ross County as manager.
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.
County clinched the championship with five games to spare.
Adams was elected PFA Scotland Manager of the Year for the 2011–12 season.
Before the 2012–13 season, Adams made seven signings, all of which were free agents.
After three draw and one win, Adams was named SPL manager of the month for August.
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.
In November 2012, Adams appointed Neale Cooper, who had just left Hartlepool United, as his assistant manager.
Ross County struggled during the autumn of 2012, but Adams expected the club to avoid relegation.
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.
The winning streak continued, which resulted Adams receiving manager of the month awards for January and February.
During the season, Adams was linked with positions at Dundee United and Aberdeen.
Adams then took on the managerial role at Plymouth Argyle in 2015 and led them to promotion from League 2 in 2017.
Having left Plymouth in April 2019, he became manager of Morecambe in November.
He would guide the club to promotion to League One in 2021, before leaving to take over at Bradford; after spending most of the 2021–22 season in charge at 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.
Adams started his professional career with Aberdeen, but failed to make a first-team appearance.