Premier League cult hero appears to wash BIRD POO off his jacket as he returns to old stomping ground as EFL manager

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CHARLIE ADAM got more than he bargained for on his return to Blackpool after falling foul of a BIRD.

The Fleetwood Town manager appeared to wash bird muck off his jacket in comical scenes during last night’s League One clash at Bloomfield Road.

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RexA member of his staff chuckled at the scene as Adam’s Fleetwood Town lost 1-0[/caption]

Adam, 38, spent three seasons as a player with Blackpool, scoring 34 goals in 98 appearances.

He was their star man as they won promotion to the Premier League in 2011.

But Adam’s love affair with Blackpool came to an end in 2011 when he secured a switch to Liverpool.

He is now manager of Fleetwood Town, having joined the struggling side in December.

Adam has won 3 of his 19 games at the helm so far.

And he suffered another defeat as former side Blackpool bested Fleetwood 1-0 last night.

However, Adam was momentarily distracted in the dugout as he reached for a bottle of water.

It appeared that a bird had dropped a message from the skies straight onto the sleeve of his coat.

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And a backroom member could be seen laughing as Adam chucked water over his arm in a bid to clean the muck away.

But legend has it that being hit by bird mess can bring good luck.

Adam is a cult hero at Blackpool after leading them to the Premier LeagueNews Group Newspapers Ltd

He also played for the likes of Liverpool and StokeAction Images – Reuters

And Adam needs all the help he can get as Fleetwood battle against the League One drop.

Town are six points off safety and face a final day showdown against fellow basement boys Burton — provided they have not already been relegated by that stage.

Adam was previously Burnley’s loan manager but jumped at the chance to replace Lee Johnson at Christmas.

Speaking at the time of his Fleetwood arrival, Adam said: “I’m delighted to join a club I know well and one which we feel we can make a real difference with.

“I’m inheriting what I think is a strong squad which is more than capable of getting the results needed to climb the table.

“Fleetwood is a hard-working, honest, and passionate town and the football club must reflect that – the players have to be proud to pull the shirt on and represent what the club and the town stands for.

“It’s now important we see togetherness from the players, staff and crucially the supporters to help turn results around – we can’t wait to get started.”

Charlie Adam’s career stats

Those numbers in full:

Rangers, 2003-2009: 88 games, 18 goals

Ross County (loan), 2004-2005: 15 games, 2 goals

St Mirren (loan), 2005-2006: 37 games, 9 goals

Blackpool, 2008-2011: 98 games, 34 goals

Liverpool, 2011-2012: 37 games, 2 goals

Stoke, 2012-2019: 179 games, 21 goals

Readiing, 2019-2020: 27 games, 2 goals

Dundee, 2020-2022: 65 games, 11 goals

Scotland, 2007-2015: 26 games, 0 goals

Trophies: Scottish First Division, Scottish Challenge Cup (St Mirren); Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup (Rangers); Carabao Cup (Liverpool)

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