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Ultimate Finish Returns For Second Installment

The Ultimate Finish Award is back for its second installment of the 2012/13 campaign and the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy is rallying the nation’s football purists to vote for their favourite finish from the second round of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy.

) and voting for their favourite. www.johnstonespainttrophy.comWith over 40 goals bringing colour to 16 matches, selecting a shortlist of ten goals was a difficult task in itself, but supporters are being asked to go one step further by watching an exclusive video on the official Johnstone’s Paint Trophy website (

 As part of the competitions sensational seventh season of fan engagement, fans can also share their thoughts about each shortlisted goal on Facebook and Twitter. 

 The ten shortlisted goals from round two are:

 GOAL A: Freddie Sears (Northampton v COLCHESTER)

GOAL B: Joel Grant (Portsmouth v WYCOMBE)

GOAL C: Will Grigg (WALSALL v Port Vale)

GOAL D: Ryan Burge (Walsall v PORT VALE)

GOAL E: Ashley Grimes (ROCHDALE v Bury)

GOAL F: Andres Gurrieri (PLYMOUTH v Aldershot)

GOAL G: Darryl Duffy (CHELTENHAM v Oxford)

GOAL H: Keith Lowe (CHELTENHAM v Oxford)

GOAL I: James Constable (Cheltenham v OXFORD)

GOAL J: Chris Hussey (York v COVENTRY)

 

The winning goal will be announced on the website and all fans that vote for the winning goal will be shortlisted into a prize draw.  Each round, the winning goal scorer will be presented with a ‘Johnstone’s Paint Ultimate Finish Award’ and one lucky entrant will win an iPod Nano.

  November 2012. ndVoting closes on the 2

 

all fans will then have the opportunity to vote for the ‘Ultimate Finish of the Season’. After the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final,

The winning goalscorer will be presented with a ‘Johnstone’s Paint Ultimate Finish of the Season Award’ and one lucky entrant will win a fantastic Sony Playstation 3 console with latest Fifa game.

Johnstone’s Paint Trophy’s sponsorship manager, Paul Farrell, said: “The second round had a lot to live up to after the competition’s opening fixtures, but again we’ve seen some astonishing goals.

“The choice of picking the best goal is so difficult, so we are glad to throw it out to the fans to decide!”

Johnstone’s. Bringing colour to the beautiful game.