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ADAM NOT INTERESTED IN SWITCH.


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CHARLIE ADAM Not to be confused with Charlie Adam Sr., another Scottish footballer.
Charles Graham Adam (born October 12, 1985) is a Scottish footballer and son of ex-professional player Charlie Adam Sr., who played for Partick Thistle among other teams in Scotland. Career
Adam Jr.
 insists he has no intention of quitting Rangers in the January transfer window after his surprise inclusion in the Old Firm derby.

The midfielder was thrown into the clash at Ibrox, which Rangers lost 1-0, having been out of action since the defeat at Hearts almost a month earlier.

Reports this month claimed the 23-year-old has been told by boss Walter Smith Walter Smith OBE (born February 24 1948 in Lanark) is a Scottish former football player, but is better known as a football manager. He is currently the manager of Scottish Premier League club Rangers, his second spell in that capacity with the club.  he is free to find a new club and he was linked with Nottingham Forest before Colin Calderwood's departure from the City Ground.

But Adam Adam, the first man, in the Bible
Adam (ăd`əm), [Heb.,=man], in the Bible, the first man. In the Book of Genesis, God creates humankind in his image as a species of male and female, giving them dominion over other life.
 is determined to stay and fight for his place.

"I'm happy at this club and I still have three-and-a-half years left on my contract," he said. "I'm happy being at Rangers and being a Rangers player. Unless someone else thinks otherwise, then I'm happy to be at this fantastic club."

Adam insists he had no problem with being thrown into such an important game against Celtic, adding: "It's not difficult. I train to prepare for every game.

"To come back into a game like this is fantastic and it shows the manager still has faith in me."

"We are disappointed with how the game ended.

"We know we have to roll the sleeves up and work really hard and try to claw back their lead," he said.

"Celtic did it last year and I can't see why we can't. The title isn't lost."

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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Dec 29, 2008
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