FORMER SCOTLAND MIDFIELDER Charlie Adam has announced his retirement from playing.
The 36-year-old, who was capped 26 times between 2007 and 2015, has been without a club since leaving his hometown club Dundee at the end of last season.
Adam, who began his career with Rangers and also represented Ross County, St Mirren, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke City and Reading before enjoying an emotional swansong at Dens Park, has signalled his intention to forge a career in coaching.
On Wednesday, the Dundonian posted a retirement message on Instagram along with a video of some of his career highlights.
โI feel now is the right time to announce my retirement as a player,โ he said.
โIโve been lucky enough to play for some of the biggest clubs in the world.โ
โFrom Champions League nights at Ibrox for Rangers, winning promotion into the Premier League as Blackpool captain, pulling on the famous Liverpool shirt and scoring in front of The Kop, eight incredible seasons at Stoke City to guiding my boyhood club to promotion and playing 26 times for Scotland โ Itโs not been a bad ride.
โA huge thank you goes to Glasgow Rangers, Ross County, St Mirren, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke City, Reading and Dundeeโs supporters โ hopefully Iโve gave you all some memorable moments along the way.
For now itโs time for me to move into coaching, something I feel incredibly passionate about and have been enjoying for the last few months.
โIโd like to thank my parents, my sister and brothers, my wife Sophie, children Jack, Anabella and Louis and all my family and friends for their support over the last 20 years โ couldnโt have done any of it without you.
โItโs been a pleasure.โ
Adam had initially been open to extending his stay at Dundee โ the club he supported as a child โ but he expressed disappointment that the Dark Blues were unable to offer him a new contract following their relegation from the Scottish Premiership at the end of last season.
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Soโฆ referees are fully aware that key players are targetedโฆ yet this referee sent Clifford off anyway? Ref needs to be sanctioned. Awful decision.
@lambda sensor: Cliffordโs sending off was pure Mickey Harte tactics, take out the man who could cost you the game. Itโs the Tyrone backroom team who should be sent off.
@lambda sensor: not Refs, Tyrone backroom team for getting Clifford sent off
To be fair, if a ref or an umpire only sees the scuffle after itโs started how are they to know who started it. Really unfair on refs or umpires. Itโs getting to the stage a second ref on the field would be of great benefit.
@Brian: thereโs a very high percentage chance that the forward in this case didnโt start it. Why would he? Heโs playing well, heโs on a card and even though heโs a young lad he comes across as a very mature player & is the team captain. Right or wrong since a ball was first thrown in a corner back is going to make a new marker welcome or if itโs a new defender heโs going to let the forward know heโs on. If those umpires donโt know that, they have no right to be in that position
@my name: I agree wholeheartedly but you canโt book or send somebody off based on paercentages. It would be open season for corner forwards. Do they have 2 refs in Aussie rules??
@my name: Clifford is captain by default letโs not forget. If Kerry were like every other county would he be captain? I doubt it. If you can find one criticism with Clifford itโs that he does get in involved and bites back, Iโd say heโs yet to mature as a player. He done himself no favours with his reaction to being sent off. The person I feel sorry for in all this is Peter harte, exact same thing happens him and there will be no mention of it
@Brian: but those percentages is basically was the referee committee is talking about when saying โstand out players are targetedโ (words to that effect). While Iโm all for referees going by the book, in cases like this they really need to use common sense. Clifford in this case has absolutely nothing to gain while heโs on a card
@Mel Roberts: the original post I replied to made no mention of Harte though Mel so neither did I.
However, if as you say the same thing happened I didnโt see it on the Sunday Game last night and the programme made no reference to it, then there is also a case to be answered in PHโs defence as obviously heโs a key player for Tyrone too. But letโs be honest about this, both players were told to act in the way they did to get a reaction from Clifford & Harte. Surely thatโs a bigger issue
@my name: Johnny Cooper does it, Philly McMahon does it, Ronan McNamee does it, Ryan mcmenamen made a career out if it. Every single team has a player that will do anything to get a reaction out of opposition players. Itโs not something new and itโs not just a problem with one county. I donโt really know how they can stamp out this kind of thing to be honest, and sometimes forwards are every bit as bad as the defenders, Clifford can dish it out as well
@Mel Roberts: look Iโm a fully paid up member of the corner back club Mel and Iโve certainly made a forward welcome into the game, never made county though. Youโre given a license to do it though Mel. Iโm not blaming Mickey or Peter Keane on inventing this, like you say every team has that player, but officials need to know what the dogs on the street know
@my name: the problem is half these refs have never kicked ball or they are too worried about ticking off boxes for assessors
@Mel Roberts: the only proof we have about Peter Harteโs supposed injustice is your โunbiasedโ opinion. There is video evidence of what happened in the Clifford incident, which is clear as day.
@Mel Roberts: thatโs the problem and most canโt keep up with the play for the most part
@Billy Boy: thereโs nothing supposed about it, Peter hartes tracking back and Kerry defender decides to mount him and drag him to the ground. Just because the cameras didnโt pick it up doesnโt mean it didnโt happen. If anything the Peter harte one was even more clear cut.
@Mel Roberts: Mel you are a f&&king clueless idiot, stay off this site and let the adults do the talking
@Brian: at elite level (ie The AFL) there are three umpires/referees on the pitch at all times. At club level that can be three as well but it can also be two depending on availability.
Refs have a thankless job. But when they enforce the rules they are crticized for ruining the game . Unfortunately people say let them use common sense and then u get 2 different views on the same tackle. Play to the rule book like in rugby no interpretation
@john s: They look like a shower that were released for week end. Did any of them ever play football, certainly none of them played County Football. They are all lads that would not get on Junior B teams at home, hanging around club rooms and someone sent them on a โ Refereesโ course to save the club a penalty for not having a Referee.
@john s: sure the rugby lads are always talking about referees interpreting rules in different ways and inconsistencies. Itโs the same in every sport.
@Eugene Comaskey: Theyโre people who love the game. Perhaps ask the GPA why no former IC players are refs. The same 5 or 6 refs do the vast majority of games where Iโm from, you see in the local paper that they sometimes do 2 or 3 games per weekend
Cathal mcshane got a nice welcome from the Kerry full back when he came on on Sunday
Some of them umpires have hardly played junior B football & theyโre making stupid decisions on lads that have trained hard for years to get where they are. Iโm not saying that you have to have played inter county to be an official but it definitely helps to have played at some level to understand whatโs going on out on the field rather than being a buddy of the ref. The gaa need to have a serious look at the quality of umpires, some of them are like guys in high viz vests looking to make a name for themselves.
@Danny McCarthy: having umpired myself for a few years and played at a high level, I would say it has very little to do with the level youโve played at. Easy to spot things on instant replays and from the stands but counter intuitively itโs much harder the closer you get to the action.
Introduce a straight black for dirty off ball stuff directed at people on cards. Itโs an attempt at cheating to heavily influence a gameโs outcome.
Players like David Clifford are just wasting their talent and skills playing Gaelic Football. He is still young enough to pack in GF and switch to a game where his ability will be financially rewarded
@Maurice Egan: Far more skill in Gaelic football than Aussie rules
At least an additionalโฆโฆ
What does this IDIOT mean by โ deliberate rundown of the clockโ". If a team who is winning by a point into injury time and they decide to give the ball back to the โkeeper and he tricks around with , maybe like a soccer โ keeper, on the ground, gives it back to a back about two metres away, gives it back to the โ keeper etc etc, is that not deliberate rundown of the clock. What Bullshit from this Clown. This crack of adding on time only started in last year or two, time for the Hooter. Referees can actually determine who wins games, and this happened in Croker the other night .
@Eugene Comaskey: thereโs time wasting when the ball is dead Eugene, when the ball is in ball thatโs game management and thatโs part of the game
@Eugene Comaskey: between 71 and 74 minutes, the ball was not in play (check the tape). Time wasting on a free by Monaghan โkeeper, there was scuffles off the ball and cards handed out. Refs are right to add that back on. Else it encourages time wasting which would be a disaster for the game.
@lambda sensor: I would say that โthe gameโ is well beyond disaster stage, kicking and hand passing the ball backwards is time wasting. Referees โ maybe they should change that name to something else โ , are the Biggest problems with games. Some tackles in that Dublin game were dot deemed as Frees and some very minor ones were given. Again I say, hardly any of them Refs ever played football , they went to courses and listened to Looneys issuing instructions , and they themselves hadnโt a clue. I happen to know, I was there, I heard them spoofing .