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SEARCH BEGINS FOR ULTIMATE FINISH WINNER

28 November 2014

Club News

SEARCH BEGINS FOR ULTIMATE FINISH WINNER

28 November 2014

Five spectacular goals to choose from in Johnstone's Paint Ultimate Finish competition

Five spectacular strikes are set to go before the public vote in the quest to find the latest Ultimate Finish winner in this season’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy.

Coventry City, Bristol City, Gillingham, Tranmere Rovers – who are all Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Area Semi-Finalists - and AFC Wimbledon, are all represented in the Area Quarter-Final goal of the round competition.

Fans are now able to have their say on which goal comes out on top. The video can be watched and votes cast by clicking here.

The successful player will receive the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Ultimate Finish trophy and claim a place in the Ultimate Finish of the Season competition.

There is also a chance for fans to be a winner with everyone who votes for the successful strike entered into a special prize draw with one lucky winner receiving an iPod Shuffle.

The nominations are:

GOAL 1
Frank Nouble
COVENTRY v Plymouth

GOAL 2
Aaron Wilbraham
BRISTOL CITY v Wimbledon

GOAL 3
George Francomb
Bristol City v AFC WIMBLEDON

GOAL 4
Jermaine McGlashan
Crawley v GILLINGHAM

GOAL 5
Max Power
Bury v TRANMERE

The closing date for votes is Wednesday December 3.

Ben Wilde, brand and sponsorship manager for Johnstone’s Paint, said: “We are getting closer and closer to the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final at Wembley and the standard of goals for the Ultimate Finish competition remains very high.

“Each Ultimate Finish competition so far this season has been very hotly contested and I’m sure this will be no different.”

Goals from the delayed Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Area Quarter-Final between Doncaster Rovers and Notts County – to be played on December 9 – will be considered for the Area Semi-Final Ultimate Finish competition

Johnstone’s Paint has been bringing colour to the beautiful game for the last nine years through its sponsorship of one of the biggest domestic knockout tournaments in English football.


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