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Derek Adams

Derek Adams is a Scottish professional and former player, born on 25 June 1975 in . With over 700 matches managed since 2007, he holds a Pro Licence and is known for his pragmatic yet adaptable style, often employing formations like 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 to suit limited budgets and revive struggling clubs. Adams began his playing career in the late 1990s, featuring for clubs including —where he made the most appearances—and Ross County, before retiring in 2010 after a modest career across Scottish and English lower leagues. He transitioned into management as player-manager at Ross County in 2007, having previously served as assistant manager since 2005. After a brief stint as assistant at Hibernian in 2010–11, he returned to Ross County as manager in 2011, leading the club to the Scottish First Division title in 2011–12 and earning the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award for that season. Under his guidance, Ross County achieved a 40-game unbeaten run, reached the final, and finished fifth in the in 2012–13, marking a rapid rise from the third tier. His career has been defined by multiple promotions and stabilizations at EFL clubs, including a successful spell at Plymouth Argyle from 2015 to 2019—where he secured promotion from League Two in 2016–17 via a victory over —and three tenures at , notably guiding them to through the 2021 play-offs with a win over . Adams also managed Bradford City in 2021–22, while returning to Ross County for a short stint in 2023–24. In June 2024, he rejoined for a third time, but was sacked on 18 August 2025 following the club's relegation from League Two and acquisition by new owners Panjab Warriors, ending his latest tenure with 14 wins in 54 matches amid a period of financial and on-field challenges. On 11 November 2025, he was appointed director of football at Plymouth Argyle.

Early life and family

Early life

Derek Adams was born on 25 June 1975 in , . He grew up in the heart of , a city renowned for its fervent heritage, where the sport permeates daily life and community identity. This environment ignited Adams' early passion for , as he immersed himself in the game from a young age amid the rivalry between local giants Celtic and Rangers. A significant factor in his development was the strong influence in ; his father, George Adams, was a former professional player who retired in 1978 after stints with lower-tier clubs including Buckie Thistle, later transitioning into scouting and directorial roles at teams like and Ross County.) Adams' initial involvement came through local youth setups in , where he played and developed his talents in grassroots environments before securing a spot in a professional academy. This foundational period in Glasgow's football scene prepared Adams for his entry into structured youth training at Aberdeen FC in 1991, marking the start of his formal progression in the sport.

Family background

Derek Adams was born into a family deeply immersed in Scottish football, with his father, George Adams, serving as a pivotal influence on his early interest in the sport. George, born in 1950 in Glasgow, began his professional playing career as a forward, signing with Aberdeen in 1969 after stints in amateur football, where he made one appearance before a serious injury curtailed his time there. He later joined Partick Thistle in 1973, appearing in league matches during the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons, though persistent injuries limited his overall playing contributions in the 1970s. George's career transitioned into scouting and coaching after retiring early due to injury; he worked as a youth scout under Alex Ferguson at Aberdeen during the club's successful 1980s era, contributing to talent identification that helped secure domestic and European honors. This professional background provided young with direct exposure to the elite levels of from an early age, shaping his ambitions through immersion in the sport's environments. At just seven years old, accompanied his parents on a trip to organized by , skipping school to observe his father's work in identifying prospects, an experience that highlighted the dedication required in professional . George's later roles, including as of at Ross County from 2005, further embedded discussions and strategic insights into the family dynamic, fostering 's understanding of the game's tactical and aspects from home. has a brother, , who also pursued involvement in . George's legacy as a player and undeniably instilled a profound appreciation for the profession in .

Playing career

Youth career

Derek Adams joined Aberdeen's youth academy in 1991 at the age of 16, following early encouragement from his father, George Adams, a former youth coach at the club. He officially signed with the club on 5 September , beginning his structured development in the academy system. In the setup, Adams trained and competed in age-group matches, gaining experience in competitive environments typical of Scottish academies. His time there focused on building technical and tactical skills, though he did not feature in any major youth tournaments or achieve standout individual honors during this period. By , he transitioned toward a full-time pursuit, signing a senior contract with while remaining on the fringes of the first team.

Senior career

Adams signed his first professional contract with in 1992, but failed to make a first-team appearance during his initial stint, which lasted until 1995. In 1995, he moved to English club in the Second Division, where he made his professional debut and featured in two substitute appearances before his release in 1996. Returning to , Adams joined Ross County from 1996 to 1998 in the Scottish First Division. He then transferred to for the 1998–2004 seasons in the Scottish Premier Division, where he made the most appearances of his career (159 in all competitions). During this period, he had a brief loan spell at Ayr United in 1999–2000. In 2004, Adams returned to Aberdeen for a second stint, making 20 appearances and scoring 1 goal before joining Livingston in 2005, where he played until 2007 (44 appearances, 3 goals). He rejoined Ross County in 2007 as player-manager, making 32 further appearances and 1 goal before retiring as a player in May 2010 at the age of 34. As an attacking known for his creative play and vision, Adams amassed 329 professional appearances throughout his career, netting 26 goals.

Managerial career

Ross County (first spell)

Derek Adams returned to Ross County in July 2006, joining from Livingston as a under manager Willie McStay. This role allowed him to contribute on the pitch while assisting with coaching duties during the club's time in the Scottish Second Division. Following McStay's sacking on 2 October 2007, Adams took over as and led the team to an improved run of form, including a nine-game unbeaten streak. On 25 November 2007, he was appointed permanent player-manager at the age of 32, becoming one of the youngest managers in Scottish senior at the time. In his first full season as manager, Adams guided Ross County to the Scottish Second Division title in 2007–08, securing promotion to the First Division with a 4–0 victory over Berwick Rangers on 5 April 2008 that clinched the championship. The team finished with 73 points from 36 matches, 7 points clear of runners-up Airdrie United, marking the club's first league title since joining the in 1994. Adams implemented a 4–4–2 formation emphasizing organization, high work rate, and attacking play with pace on the flanks, which proved effective in the lower divisions. For squad building, Adams focused on a mix of young talents and experienced players to establish stability and competitiveness. Key additions included forwards Garry Wood, who scored over 20 goals that season, and Paul Di Giacomo, alongside defenders like Scott Boyd for defensive solidity. This approach helped transform a mid-table side into champions, with the team also reaching the second round of the and the third round of the during the promotion campaign. In the 2009–10 season, Adams led Ross County to their most notable cup run, defeating SPL sides Hibernian and to reach the semi-finals. The 2–0 semi-final victory over on 10 April 2010 at , with goals from Steven Craig and Jamie Quinn, was a major upset and propelled the club to their first major final. Although they lost 3–0 to Dundee United in the final on 15 May 2010, the run highlighted Adams' ability to motivate an underdog team against higher-division opposition. Adams departed Ross County on 11 November 2010 to join Hibernian as assistant manager to , leaving the club in fourth place in the First Division after 13 games. During his tenure, he managed 116 matches, achieving a points-per-match average of 1.61 and laying the foundation for the club's future progress in Scottish .

Hibernian assistant role

In November 2010, Derek Adams was appointed as assistant manager at Hibernian, joining just three days after Calderwood's own appointment following the sacking of John Hughes earlier that month. This move came after Adams resigned from managing Ross County, where his experience in achieving promotion and reaching the had elevated his profile in Scottish . Adams supported Calderwood in team preparation and coaching duties throughout the remainder of the 2010–11 , a period marked by efforts to stabilize the squad after a turbulent start under Hughes that left Hibs near the bottom of the table. Despite an initial morale-boosting 3–0 victory over leaders Rangers shortly before Adams' arrival, the team struggled overall, recording only 10 wins from 38 matches and conceding a league-high 70 goals. Hibernian ultimately finished in 10th position with 37 points, safely above the relegation playoff spot but enduring mid-table inconsistency amid defensive vulnerabilities and inconsistent form. The stint was complicated by Adams' own disciplinary challenges, as he accumulated multiple touchline bans for confrontations with officials, including a sending-off in a January 2011 loss to that initially risked a 10-match suspension and a later six-match ban reduced to four on appeal. These incidents highlighted the high-pressure environment at , where Adams had previously eliminated Hibs from the as Ross County manager. Adams' time at Hibernian lasted approximately six months, ending on 19 May 2011 when he departed to resume his managerial role at Ross County.

Ross County (second spell)

Adams returned to Ross County as manager on 19 May 2011, six months after departing for a short assistant role at Hibernian. Drawing briefly on tactical insights from his time at , he focused on strengthening the squad for the Scottish First Division campaign. Under his leadership, Ross County clinched the 2011–12 First Division title with a record of 21 wins, 7 draws, and 4 losses, securing direct promotion to the (SPL) for the first time in the club's history. In their inaugural SPL season of 2012–13, Adams guided Ross County to a respectable fifth-place finish with 47 points, ensuring top-flight survival through a disciplined defensive approach that limited opponents to just 49 goals conceded across 38 matches. The following year, 2013–14, the team again avoided relegation by ending seventh with 40 points, relying on robust organization at the back to overcome a challenging campaign marked by inconsistent results. This marked two consecutive seasons of Premiership consolidation for the side. Despite these achievements, Adams' second spell ended abruptly on 28 August 2014, when he and his father were sacked following four straight league defeats at the start of the 2014–15 season, leaving the club bottom of the table.

Plymouth Argyle

Derek Adams was appointed Plymouth Argyle's manager on 11 June 2015, replacing John Sheridan, as the club sought to rebuild amid lingering financial constraints from a 2011 administration that had imposed ongoing debt repayments and limited transfer budgets. Adams, who had taken a year-long after his time at Ross County, aimed to restore the club's competitive edge in League Two. Drawing from his prior promotion experience at Ross County, Adams introduced a high-tempo style incorporating elements of high pressing to disrupt opponents, often deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation focused on defensive organization, quick transitions, and creative midfield play. His recruitment strategy emphasized cost-effective signings, including players from Scottish leagues such as and others sourced from lower divisions north of the border, alongside free agents and loanees to maximize squad potential on a restricted budget of around £100,000 in transfer fees across his tenure. Adams guided Plymouth to promotion from League Two in the 2016–17 season by finishing second, securing automatic advancement, which marked the club's return to after an eight-year absence. The following campaign, 2017–18, saw a solid mid-table finish of seventh place in , consolidating their position with a balanced record of defensive resilience and key contributions from signings like . However, after extending his contract in 2016, Adams was sacked on 28 April 2019 following a dismal run of five consecutive defeats that dropped the team into the League One relegation zone, despite his earlier successes in stabilizing and elevating the club.

Morecambe (first spell)

Derek Adams was appointed manager on 7 November 2019, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract after the club endured relegation from at the end of the 2018–19 season and a dismal start to their League Two campaign under previous boss . At the time of his arrival, sat 23rd in the 24-team table with just nine points from 16 matches, firmly in the relegation zone and seven points from safety. Adams quickly set about stabilizing the club, adapting elements of the defensive structure that had underpinned his successful promotion with Plymouth Argyle in 2017 by emphasizing organization and resilience at the back. In his first , he oversaw a significant squad overhaul in January 2020, releasing several underperforming players and recruiting new talent, including forwards like and midfielders such as Ryan McGhan, to inject fresh energy and address key weaknesses. These changes contributed to defensive improvements, with the team conceding fewer goals per game in the latter stages of the season compared to the early months, helping to build a more solid foundation. The 2019–20 League Two season was curtailed in March 2020 due to the , with standings frozen on a points-per-game basis after 35 matches for most teams. Under Adams, accumulated 25 points from their 19 games in charge, finishing 22nd overall with 34 points and securing survival by six points ahead of the relegation places. This mid-to-lower table position marked a clear turnaround from their pre-appointment form, providing the club with much-needed stability amid financial and operational challenges exacerbated by the pandemic.

Bradford City

Derek Adams was appointed Bradford City's new manager on 4 June 2021, signing a three-year contract shortly after guiding to from Two via the play-offs. The move came as the club looked to revitalize their squad following a 15th-place finish in the 2020–21 season, which had left them well short of expectations despite a large fanbase and historical ambitions. Adams, known for his acumen from previous roles, was tasked with implementing an attacking style and building a competitive team capable of challenging for a top-seven spot. However, Adams' spell proved challenging, with the team recording just nine wins, 15 draws, and 13 defeats in 37 matches across all competitions. Early promise faded into inconsistency, including a run of draws at home that frustrated supporters and stalled momentum, leaving in 11th position—eight points adrift of the play-offs—by mid-February 2022. Tensions with the board emerged over squad investment and operational support, as Adams sought greater control over transfers to align with his vision of high-pressing, direct , but felt constrained by the club's setup. His tenure ended abruptly on 15 February 2022 via mutual agreement following a 1–0 home loss to Exeter City, marking a rare downturn in his managerial career. Post-departure, Adams publicly voiced frustrations with Bradford's infrastructure, claiming the club lacked ownership of its and facilities, which hindered long-term and recruitment similar to his successful Morecambe approach. He described as "one of the smallest clubs inside the league" despite its supporter base, implying insufficient resources for his tactical demands. In rebuttal, CEO Ryan Sparks emphasized that Adams had received the highest League Two budget in club history—exceeding £1 million—and attributed the underperformance to on-pitch results rather than structural deficits, calling the criticisms "a lengthy list of excuses." These exchanges highlighted underlying board-manager discord that contributed to the short-lived partnership.

Morecambe (second spell)

Derek Adams returned to as manager on 24 February 2022, replacing Stephen Robinson who had departed for , with the club sitting 23rd in and facing a serious threat of relegation. Adams signed an initial contract until June 2023 and immediately set about stabilizing the squad, guiding to survival on the final day of the 2021–22 season with a 1–1 against . In the 2022–23 campaign, Adams' side struggled amid financial constraints and injuries, ultimately finishing 22nd and suffering relegation to League Two after a final-day defeat to Exeter City. Despite the drop, Adams extended his stay and rebuilt for the fourth tier, drawing on lessons from his short, winless tenure at Bradford City—where poor home form and too many draws had undermined progress—to prioritize consistent results and squad cohesion. The 2023–24 season saw a marked improvement under Adams' leadership in League Two, with starting strongly and climbing into the playoff positions by , occupying eighth place with games in hand after 17 matches. This resurgence was built on a strategy of youth development and cost-effective , including loans and free transfers of promising talents such as former academy product Michael and young forwards like , helping to integrate emerging players while maintaining a tight budget. On 20 November 2023, Adams resigned from to pursue an opportunity back in with Ross , activating a release clause in his contract amid the club's playoff contention. In his departure statement, club CEO Ben Sadler praised Adams for securing EFL status the previous season, fostering youth integration, and strengthening ties with the club's women's and foundation teams during challenging times.

Ross County (third spell)

Derek Adams returned to Ross County for a third time on 20 November 2023, becoming the club's manager after leaving and replacing , who had been sacked following a poor start to the season that left the team in the relegation zone. Adams, who had previously guided the club through two successful spells including promotion to the top flight, expressed enthusiasm for the role, citing his long-standing connection to the Highland club. At the time of his appointment, Ross County had won just two of their opening 13 matches, sitting 15th in the table. Adams' tenure began positively, with his first match ending in a 0–0 draw against on 25 November 2023, followed by a 3–0 home victory over St Mirren and another draw against Hibernian, earning seven points from his initial three games and lifting the team to 10th place. However, form deteriorated sharply thereafter, with only one further win—a 2–1 victory over Livingston—in his next nine matches, including heavy defeats such as 3–0 to and 5–1 to . Adams publicly criticized the squad's quality and the standard of Scottish , which drew backlash from opponents and highlighted tensions, while the team's defensive vulnerabilities became evident in a run of five consecutive losses. The spell ended abruptly on 7 February 2024, when Adams resigned by mutual consent after 12 games (two wins, three draws, seven losses), following a 5–0 defeat to that left Ross County second-bottom and seven points from safety. Despite the brevity of his third stint—lasting just 79 days—the departure was attributed to the team's poor results and internal disagreements, though Adams had aimed to implement a pragmatic, direct style to stabilize the side amid financial constraints in the top flight.

Morecambe (third spell)

Derek Adams returned to for a third spell as manager on 3 June 2024, signing a rolling contract ahead of the 2024–25 League Two season following Ged Brannan's departure to Stanley. His previous tenures had included guiding the club to promotion from League Two in 2021, highlighting a strong affinity that prompted his recurring involvement during periods of instability. Amid ongoing financial uncertainties and ownership searches, Adams aimed to stabilize the team in what would prove a tumultuous campaign. Throughout the 2024–25 season, Adams focused on building resilience amid the club's deepening financial woes, which threatened operational viability. He earned the Sky Bet League Two Manager of the Month award for November 2024 after overseeing two crucial away victories in three matches, including a dramatic late win against Harrogate Town that marked Morecambe's first away league success of the season. These results provided vital momentum, but the Shrimps ultimately finished 24th and were relegated to the after an 18-year stint in the Football League, confirmed by a 3–1 defeat to Salford City on 21 April 2025. Post-relegation, Adams remained committed to averting the club's extinction as financial pressures intensified, with unpaid bills and stalled talks risking collapse. The suspended on 28 July 2025 for non-compliance with financial rules, halting pre-season preparations and underscoring the existential threat. Adams contributed to behind-the-scenes efforts that culminated in a last-minute by Panjab on 17 August 2025, securing the club's survival just days before the 2025–26 season opener. However, in a sudden turn, parted ways with Adams on 18 2025, mere hours after the new ownership announcement, leaving him without a role ahead of the campaign. In subsequent interviews, Adams reflected on the emotional and professional strain of the episode, describing it as "tough" while emphasizing his dedication to the club's preservation during its darkest hour. He expressed no regrets over his loyalty but highlighted the personal toll of the abrupt exit after investing deeply in the fight against oblivion. On 11 November 2025, Adams was appointed Director of Football at Plymouth Argyle, returning to the club where he had managed two successful spells from 2015 to 2019. In this role, he oversees the men's first-team structure, providing strategic guidance and recruitment support to Wayne .

Career statistics

Playing statistics

Derek Adams made 214 appearances and scored 34 goals in Scottish league across his professional , spanning the (top tier), Scottish First Division (second tier), and Scottish Second Division (third tier). The following table summarizes his league appearances and goals by club:
ClubYearsLeagueAppearancesGoals
Ross County1996–1998Scottish First Division157
1998–200412519
Ayr United1999–2000Scottish First Division40
2004–2005164
Livingston2005–2006Scottish First Division190
Ross County2006–2009Scottish Second Division354
Total21434
In domestic cup competitions, Adams recorded 16 appearances and 5 goals in the , along with 16 appearances and 7 goals in the , plus 6 appearances in other competitions without goals.

Managerial statistics

As of August 2025, Derek Adams has managed 730 competitive matches across his career, recording 285 wins, 164 draws, and 281 losses for an overall win percentage of 39%. These figures include all league fixtures, domestic cups, and playoff contests but exclude his assistant role at Hibernian, where he had limited interim involvement without a full managerial tally. The table below summarizes his career totals:
MetricValue
Total Games730
Wins285
Draws164
Losses281
Win Percentage39%
Adams' record shows variability across clubs, with higher win rates during promotion pushes in lower divisions and lower figures in higher-tier or stabilization efforts. The following table provides breakdowns for key spells, focusing on total games managed, wins, and win percentage (derived from verified competitive outcomes); draws and losses align with overall aggregates where not separately detailed.
Club (Spell)DatesGamesWinsWin %
Ross County (1st)2007–20101165648.3%
Ross County (2nd)2011–20141305139.2%
Plymouth Argyle2015–20192139042.3%
(1st)2019–2021803442.5%
Bradford City2021–202237924.3%
(2nd)2022–2023882225.0%
Ross County (3rd)2023–202412216.7%
(3rd)2024–2025542138.9%
His third spell at concluded with his sacking on 18 August 2025 after 54 games, during which the club faced relegation challenges in League Two without achieving playoff qualification.

Honours

As a player

During his playing career, Derek Adams accumulated minimal honours, reflecting his progression through lower-tier Scottish and an early shift toward coaching responsibilities that curtailed his on-field prominence. The primary accolade came in the 2006–07 season, when Adams contributed as a player-coach for Ross County in their victory in the Scottish Challenge Cup, defeating Clyde 1–1 (5–4 on penalties) in the final at McDiarmid Park. No other significant team or individual awards marked his time at clubs including Aberdeen and Motherwell.

As a manager

Derek Adams has achieved several notable successes in his managerial career, primarily through promotions with lower-tier clubs and maintaining survival in higher divisions, though he has not secured any major domestic trophies. His accomplishments highlight a talent for building competitive teams on limited budgets, leading to consistent upward mobility across Scottish and English football. At Ross County, Adams guided the club to promotion from the Scottish Third Division as champions in the 2007–08 season, marking his first major achievement shortly after taking charge. He further led them to the Scottish First Division title in 2011–12, earning promotion to the for the first time in the club's history. In the , Adams took the team to the final in 2010, where they finished as runners-up after a 0–3 defeat to Dundee United, having upset higher-division sides along the way. During their initial three seasons in the Premiership from 2012 to 2015, Adams ensured survival each year, including a notable play-off victory over Hibernian in to secure a third consecutive top-flight campaign. With Plymouth Argyle, Adams secured automatic promotion from in the 2016–17 season by finishing as runners-up with 87 points, ending the club's seven-year stay in the fourth tier. This success came after a play-off semi-final appearance the previous year, demonstrating steady progress. At , Adams masterminded the club's historic promotion to in 2020–21 via the League Two play-offs, winning the final 1–0 against Newport County after extra time. This marked Morecambe's first-ever ascent to the third tier of English football. Individual PFA Scotland Manager of the Year: 2011–12 Overall, Adams' record features four promotions across three clubs—two with Ross County, one with Plymouth Argyle, and one with —alongside cup final appearances, underscoring his expertise in achieving results without substantial resources, though major silverware has eluded him.

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