Albert Adomah chases Bristol City gong

Published on: 22 April 2011

England-born Ghanaian striker Albert Adomah is vying for the Bristol City Young Player of the Year Award alongside seven other players of the club.

The 23-year-old has been lined up together with Steven Caulker, Joe Edwards, Lewin Nyatanga, Brett Pitman, Christian Ribeiro, Danny Rose and Jordan Spence by the club for votes by the club's fans.

Adomah who joined the Npower Championship side from League One side Barnet played a supporting striker's this term, scoring five times in forty-two appearance for the club.

He sits on top of the City's assist chart with nine assist.

He however faces a stiffer competition from Brett Pitman who is the club's top scorer with eleven goals.

Adomah holds a British passport but still qualifies to represent Ghana as he has not played for any of England's national teams.

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