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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Mac 10 † on January 15, 2006, 04:13:05 PM
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Utrecht bring in Adams as a coach
Former England and Arsenal captain Tony Adams will begin work as trainee coach with Dutch side Utrecht on Monday.
Adams helped coach Feyenoord's Under-21 squad in July in a bid to gain more experience of the European game.
And he will now be added to the first team technical staff at Utrecht on a "work placement" similar to his stint at Feyenoord, the club website said.
Utrecht boss Foeke Booy said: "He wants to see how we work. He'll join us for a month and then we may extend his stay."
Adams has been improving his knowledge and experience of European football with coaching spells in Italy, France and Belgium.
The former centre-back quit as manager of Wycombe Wanderers in November 2004 for personal reasons a year after he joined.
He retired as a player at Arsenal in 2002.