Three goals shortlisted for ultimate finish award
With three unforgettable strikes from the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy area semi-finals being shortlisted for an Ultimate Finish Award, fans now have the difficult task of picking a favourite.
With three unforgettable strikes from the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy area semi-finals being shortlisted for an Ultimate Finish Award, fans now have the difficult task of picking a favourite.
A goal from Oldham Athletic’s Tom Adeyemi, along with finishes from Swindon Town’s Paul Caddis and Ronan Murray, are all in contention for the prestigious award.
Supporters are asked to view exclusive video footage displayed on the official Johnstone’s Paint Trophy website featuring each one of the impressive efforts, with the most popular goal winning.
To reiterate, the shortlisted players are:
GOAL A
Tom Adeyemi; OLDHAM ATHLETIC v Bradford City
GOAL B
Paul Caddis; Southend United v SWINDON TOWN
GOAL C
Ronan Murray; Southend United v SWINDON TOWN
The best goal will be announced on the website after the closing date and all fans that vote for the same winning goal will be shortlisted into a prize draw. Each round, the winning goalscorer will be presented with a ‘Johnstone’s Paint Ultimate Finish Award’ and one lucky entrant will win an iPod Nano.
Voting closes on Tuesday January 10.
And as an added incentive, fans of the Ultimate Finish winner will be entitled to redeem a ‘Just Rewards’ voucher enabling them to collect a free goodie bag from any Johnstone’s or Johnstone’s Leyland Decorating Centre within a 20 mile radius of the winning player’s parent club.
The goodie bag containing official footballs and other memorabilia is available for all the Ultimate Finish winner’s fans with any purchase of Johnstone’s, Leyland or Fat Hog products.
Johnstone’s Paint Trophy’s sponsorship manager Teresa Hardwick said: “The area semi-finals produced some glorious goals for fans to enjoy.
“We’ve had our best year so far for the amount of memorable goals scored, it’s fantastic for everybody to see.
“Fans are going to have a tough decision to make when voting this time!”
Huddersfield Town’s Donal McDermott took the honours in round one for his strike against Northampton Town, Notts County’s Karl Hawley took the title in round two, and Michael Flynn was the area quarter-finals winner.
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