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Even if we could by some miracle tempt him back, our team and the football we play would not suit him, and so it'll end up turning out like the first time: huge talent, great ability, but won't fit into the team. He plays well in a midfield three, so he has support. At Rangers he'd play (a) out wide, or (b) in a midfield 2 where he'd get run about because he does not have the energy. It's not his fault, but our teams, or more specifically our management; it's out of date.

 

A team has to compensate for players deficiencies to benefit from their talents, we just shoehorn players into a position with know knowledge of how it affects them.

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If we go up we could tempt him back, but if we remain in the Championship he won't come.

No we couldn't. Not in a million years. Not sure where people get these ideas from. He earns a fortune at Stoke and any half decent player in England costs huge money. Nobody getting regular football in the premiership would dream of going to Scotland.

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Stoke City: Charlie Adam agrees new three-year contract

 

Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam has agreed a contract extension with Premier League club Stoke City.

 

The former Blackpool player joined the Potters from Liverpool in 2012 and had a year to run on his four-year deal. The new contract expires in 2017, with the option of a further year.

 

The 29-year-old tweeted: "Delighted to have signed a new contract with Stoke."

 

Adam made 36 appearances for Stoke last season, scoring seven goals as they finished ninth in the top flight.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33211462

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