
Far from being a putdown to their rivals, Adams reckons it goes to show how relentless John McGlynn's Bairns have become.
The league leaders face Morton today looking to build on their four-point lead in their first season back in the second tier.
For Adams, 22, it's been a hell of a leap, moving up three divisions from life as a part-timer at Lowland League Cumbernauld Colts.
The full-back has started every game since the league campaign got under way, becoming something of a favourite in the process.
He said: "Everyone is confident at the moment. I was thinking about it the other day I sort of feel sometimes more pressure in training than in games.
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