04-08-2025
'How times change, eh?' - Adams goes from Colts and law degree to Premiership
Falkirk's Keeland Adams made his Scottish Premiership debut this weekend, completing a whirlwind journey from Cumbernauld played an important role in the opener and then assisted Ethan Ross for the Bairns' second on their top-flight return after 15 years."I think it was exciting, especially at the end, it was a bit end-to-end," the 23-year-old told BBC Scotland. "I think maybe the draw was deserved, maybe we had the edge. But I thought it was good. "That's part of my game, just trying to get up, create goals, then try and nip in with goals as well, but yeah, I'll go up and down that flank all day if I can."Falkirk signed Adams in early 2024 from Cumbernauld Colts, before finishing the 2023/24 season on loan at the also put a law degree on hold to continue playing football, a decision he says was the right one."It was a bit surreal," Adams said on making his top-flight debut just over a year after he played for the Colts."It didn't really hit me until probably this week on our day off."But yeah, just trying to take it in my stride and take game by game and just keep focusing on myself."100% right [to put degree on hold], how times change, eh?"