Grant Adam

Grant Adam (born 16 April 1991) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Lochee United.

[4] He was a finalist in the Scottish Youth Cup final in April 2009, lost 2–1 to Hibernian,[5] and was again a runner-up in the same competition a year later when Celtic won 2–0.

[10][11][12] The curtailment of the loan deal required the permission of the Scottish Football League board, which was obtained.

[20] Adam said the ball had struck him on the chest however Airdrie decided not to appeal as video evidence wasn't clear enough.

[25] After his contract with Rangers expired, he joined Scottish Premier League side St Mirren on trial.

[32] During an under-20 match against Celtic on 7 August,[33] Adam damaged his posterior cruciate ligament and suffered a hairline fracture on his tibia in an accidental clash with teammate Jordan Holt;[34] the injury ruled him out of action for three to four months.

[53] After less than 6 months at Central Park and following their relegation to the fourth tier of Scottish football, Adam signed a two-year deal with Forfar Athletic, where he previously had a short loan spell whilst at Rangers.

[54] After leaving Forfar Athletic, Adam joined Dumbarton in June 2018, signing a one-year deal.

[56] After leaving the Sons Adam joined local Scottish Junior Football East Region Super League side Downfield.

[63] Following his appearance in court for breach of the peace, he was dropped from the squad to play the Netherlands in November 2011,[64] losing his starting place to Mark Ridgers.

[70] On 6 July 2011, he was arrested and charged over an alleged sectarian breach of the peace[71] outside the Corinthian nightclub in Glasgow.