Adomah took part in the FIAT500S chat with presenter Rachel Stringer and discussed his career so far.
It included talk of painting and decorating, famous commentator John Motson and a brief cameo for Ghana against USA at the 2014 World Cup.
Here's what he had to say:
Non league grounding
I started from just playing local football with my friends, just kicking about in the park not playing for any academy side.
From there I joined a non league side, Harrow Borough. That's more local to where I live in West London.
I started with the youth tam there, progressed to the first team and from then it was just history, turning professional with Barnet.
I always feel grateful and I have a moment to myself sometimes thinking.
Coming from non league football, stepping up the ladder slowly. Becoming professional at Barnet, going to Bristol City, all of it's a platform in itself, even going to Middlesbrough as well.
Painting and decorating
When I finished college at first - I'm going back a bit - when I was around 17 or 18 and joined up with Harrow Borough.
At the same time I was doing a part time apprenticeship, learning how to do painting and decorating at NVQ Level 2 (Decorative Finishing and Industrial Painting at the College of North West London).
Making a World Cup cameo appearance
It was a nice highlight. I went to the World Cup when I was playing for Middlesbrough.
I never thought I'd be playing with world class players, but I happened to go to the World Cup and played 15 minutes for my national team, Ghana.
Even if it had been just 30 seconds at least I went.
I was sponsored by John Motson, the Match of the Day commentator.
That's his local side, Barnet.
When I used to play for them he sponsored me because he liked me and I think he wanted to contribute to his local side.
Settling in at Villa
If Im honest with you it didn't really take hat long, probably less than a week because I had a friend here already, Jordan Ayew, who I used to play with in the national team.
So I felt really well settled in . Everyone at the club is really friendly so that really helps.
I can't complain about that side of it. I really felt at home. Read Full Story
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