Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Adam admits he is eyeing up management

- BY GEORGE CRAN

THE future for Charlie Adam is management as the Dundee skipper ponders retirement at the end of this season.

With his Dens Park contract expiring, the 36-year-old admits he has a decision to make in the next few weeks.

With uncertaint­y over his future, the club’s future and who the manager might be, Adam will be in discussion­s with the club over the next fortnight to decide what his next step will be.

“I want to be a manager. I’m passionate about it, passionate about coaching and helping to develop young players,” he said.

“I’m looking forward to the future and what it brings. Whether that is playing next season but if not, I’ll get my teeth into coaching and management.

“Hopefully I can keep winning games because that’s the buzz, you want to win every week and that’ll never ever leave me.”

Asked if he’d like to be part of a management team at Dens next season, Adam said: “Those discussion­s will happen in the next two weeks. We still have one game to go, I don’t want to distract from that.

“We’ll see what the future holds for me.”

On Tuesday night, Adam sealed a 3-1 victory over Hibs with a superb late strike – the 100th goal of his 18-year career – to finish off the last home match of the season on a high.

At the end of the match, the former Scotland man cut an emotional figure as he saluted the crowd in what may have been his last appearance as a Dundee player at Dens Park.

“It could possibly be my last game here in this stadium,” Adam added.

“It means a lot because this is my boyhood club. I’ve sat in those terraces and I know what it means to be a supporter of this football club.

“It’s been a tough season for them. They missed out during the pandemic and it’s been tough to watch this season.

“All I say is they come back to support the team next season and give it a right good go.

“It is a fantastic opportunit­y for a manager, whether it’s Mark (McGhee) or whoever John and Tim decide to bring in.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom