Summary
BACK in December 2008, when Derek Adams punched a player in a post-match flash of anger, it seemed he had knocked the living daylights out of a managerial career in its infancy.
In many walks of life, the act would have been punishable by instant dismissal. Ross County, perceived wisdom had it, would be looking for their seventh manager in three years. Nobody, though, had reckoned on Roy MacGregor, their chief financier for 17 years now, and his belief in Adams as a man destined for the top of his profession.See the full content of this document
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Punching Above His Weight
Within 24 hours, local headlines read that Adams would be backed by funds to buy four new players. The 'victim', Sean Higgins, would later leave the club.
Ross County, back then, seemed locked in a state of...See the full content of this document
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