Autographs of Micky Adams

Michael Richard Adams (born 8 November 1961) is an English former professional footballer and football manager . As a player, he was a full back, and made a total of 438 league appearances in a nineteen-year professional career in the English Football League, including five years with Southampton at the highest level. He began his managerial career as player-manager for Fulham in 1996 and has led several teams at varying levels with mixed success, being named Manager of the Season twice, dismissed a number of times and earning four promotions for the teams he has managed. More about Micky Adams

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Current items with a signature of Micky Adams

These are the most current items with a signature of Micky Adams that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail100% Org Hand Signed Press Cutting- MICKY ADAMS at Swan FC Footballer Photo£3.99logo
thumbnailMicky Adams - Southampton - Signed Trading Card - COA - (17440)£3.50logo
thumbnailMICKY ADAMS COVENTRY CITY 1983-1987 MANAGER 2005-07 ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE£5.00logo
thumbnailMicky Adams Southampton signed football book picture. Original Signature.£4.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 MICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 MICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED CARD£1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 MICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED CARD £1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 MICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED CARD £1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 MICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED CARD £1.99logo
thumbnailPRO SET 1 MICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED CARD £1.99logo
Born in Sheffield, Adams was part of the youth team at Sheffield United from the age of twelve until released in 1977. He turned professional at the Third Division team Gillingham in 1979, where he established himself in the first team, winning a move in 1983 to Coventry City who were in the First Division. He spent four years at Coventry before being sold on to Leeds United in 1987. He was bought by Southampton for £250,000 in 1989, where he enjoyed five years of top-flight football. He was loaned out to Stoke City in 1994, before he signed with Fulham later in the year. Appointed as Fulham's player-manager in March 1996, he led the club out of the Third Division in 1996–97, and was named as the Third Division Manager of the Season. Sacked by Fulham despite his success, he walked out on Swansea City after less than two weeks in charge, and instead took charge at Brentford in November 1997. He was sacked after the club were relegated at the end of the season. At this point he ended his playing career.

He joined Nottingham Forest as assistant manager, taking charge for one Premier League game in a caretaker capacity. He returned to management with Brighton & Hove Albion in April 1999. He led the club to the Third Division title in 2000–01, winning the division's Manager of the Season award for a second time. He then moved to Leicester City as an assistant, before finally being named as the club's manager in April 2002. He took the club to the Premier League as First Division runners-up in 2002–03, though he tendered his resignation in October 2004, having failed to keep the club in the top-flight. He took charge at former club Coventry City in January 2005, though lost his job in January 2007. He returned to Brighton in May 2008, though his second spell in charge would only last nine months. He was appointed as manager of Port Vale in June 2009, before he departed for Sheffield United in December 2010. He failed to prevent United being relegated into League One, and was sacked in May 2011; this enabled him to return to Port Vale as manager. Despite starting the season in administration, he led Vale to promotion into League One in 2012–13. He resigned as Vale manager in September 2014, and took charge at Tranmere Rovers the following month. He left Tranmere with the club bottom of the Football League in April 2015. He was appointed manager of Irish side Sligo Rovers for a three-month spell starting in August 2015. Read even more about Micky Adams at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Micky Adams

In total, we tracked 52 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Micky Adams (Micky Adams Signed Autograph 10x8 photo display Leeds United Football COA AFTAL) was sold in September 2021 for £14.99 while the cheapest item (Micky Adams - Southampton Autograph) found a new owner for £0.10 in February 2024. The month with the most items sold (4) was July 2020 with an average selling price of £2.20 for an autographed item of Micky Adams. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2021 with £14.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was November 2021. In average, an autographed item from Micky Adams is worth £2.12.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Micky Adams were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailFootball - Signed Photograph - Micky Adams (Leicester City)£1.49logo
thumbnailLeeds United Micky Adams Hand Signed 6x4 Photo 4£6.99logo
thumbnailLeicester City FC - 120th  Anniversary Calendar 2004-05 Signed by Micky Adams£3.50logo
thumbnailMicky Adams (Leicester City) Signed Letter - Dated 2004£0.99logo
thumbnailMicky Adams - Southampton Autograph£0.10logo
thumbnailMICKY ADAMS HAND SIGNED 6x4 PHOTO LEEDS UNITED LEGEND LUFC WHITES£3.99logo
thumbnailMicky Adams Signed Autograph 10x8 photo display Leeds United Football COA AFTAL£14.99logo
thumbnailMICKY ADAMS SOUTHAMPTON SIGNED PRO SET CARD 1990/1991£1.75logo
thumbnailMicky Adams, Leeds United signed football book picture 10.5 x 7 inches.£4.99logo
thumbnailSigned Micky Adams White Card - Southampton Autograph +COA£3.99logo