Albert Adomah’s brother launches furious attack on Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce following new arrivals
Winger has been told he is free to leave the club as he closes in on a loan move to Middlesbrough
ALBERT ADOMAH'S brother has launched a furious rant at Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce over his treatment of the winger.
Bruce is believed to have given the green light for Adomah to leave the club and he is reportedly closing in on a move to former club Middlesbrough.
The 30-year-old was crowned the Players' Player of the Year last season after scoring 14 and assisting five.
And the Ghanaian's brother, who goes by the name of Quick Sessions on Twitter, claimed Bruce has got a short memory because he single-handedly "saved the man's job."
In a extraordinary verbal attack on social media he said: "F*** Bruce. There's no loyalty in football anymore.
"My brother was loyal to Villa and still is. Saved a man's job and the man forgot.
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"When he got left out of the team last year. He could have gone on loan to a Prem/top championship team but decided to stay because he loves Villa.
"Stayed and only got back in the team by chance. And saved the man's job.
"People saying he fell off second half of the season. He spent the second half of the season f*****g defending.
"He is calm. If he is still at Villa after deadline day he will be on a mission when needed. My brother loves Villa. We love Villa."