George Adams (born 1 July 1950[citation needed]) is a Scottish football player and coach.
While he was a player, Adams was Alex Ferguson's first signing as a manager, moving to East Stirlingshire from Alloa Athletic in 1974.
[1] He was later credited by Rangers chairman John McClelland for his role in developing many of the players who achieved great success with Aberdeen during the 1980s.
[4] Adams blamed a personality clash with chief executive Martin Bain as the reason for his departure.
[5] The father and son pairing guided Ross County to the 2010 Scottish Cup final, recording upset victories over Hibernian and Celtic en route.