Albert Adomah's Bristol City finally relegated from English second-tier

Published on: 04 May 2013
Albert Adomah's Bristol City finally relegated from English second-tier
Albert Adomah's Bristol City has officially been relegated from the English second-tier league

Ghana winger Albert Adomah has had his Bristol City side officially relegated from the English Npower Championship after final day games on Saturday.

The Robins were smashed 4-1 at Charlton Athletics to consign them to their 27th defeat of the season.

Adomah came off the bench after 53 minutes to replace Sam Baldock at The Valley as his side recorded their 7th defeat in nine games.

Sean O'Driscoll's men finished rock bottom of the 24-club league table, amassing 41 points - coming from 11 wins and 8 draws.

Adomah, who made 39 league appearances this season and scored 7 times however might not be at the Ashton Gate Stadium next season.

A number of championship clubs including Bolton Wanderers and Crystal Palace have declared interest in the 25-year-old while Norwich City and Swansea are also mentioned.

Adomah joined City from third-tier side Barnet three seasons ago.

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