Beyond the boundary... Michael Vaughan on when sport ends and real life begins
On retirement, he went into management, spending periods at Wycombe Wanderers, Portsmouth and Azerbaijan side Gabala.
While still playing, Adams fought drink and drug addiction and eventually succeeded at rehabiliation.
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Hide AdAs a result, he founded the Sporting Chance Clinic, to provide treatment, counselling and support for sports people suffering drink, drug or gambling addiction.
“Football is what I’ve done since I was six,” he says. “I could never cut off my association with the game, which is why I still advise Gabala and also work with young people whose parents have addictions.”