Chapple claims his fifth Trophy
Geoff Chapple celebrated his fifth FA Trophy final victory buy canada goose jacket australia as manager when Kingstonian came from black canada goose parka behind to beat authentic canada goose outlet online Kettering at Wembley.
Chapple won three finals buy canada goose jacket uk with Woking in the 90s and this was Kingstonian’s second successive Trophy can i wash my canada goose jacket win. They made it hard for themselves, though online shop, falling 2-1 behind after taking the lead. bright blue buy canada goose jacket ebay canada goose jacket Eddie Akuamoah’s second goal of the afternoon pulled Kingstonian level before the former France international Amara Simba got the winner with 15 minutes remaining.
“It was the hardest of my five finals because it was the first one in which we had gone behind,” Chapple said, “and it was the most special for me because it was the last final to buy canada goose coat online be played at Wembley buying a canada goose jacket online as we know it.”
Akuamoah had given Kingstonian a half-time lead before Kettering’s captain Colin Bowden and a penalty from Craig Norman put Peter Morris’s side ahead. Despite playing seven games in the final fortnight of the season, Kingstonian finished the stronger to claim the win.
Akuamoah, Kingstonian’s longest-serving player with more than 300 appearances, said: “It didn’t sink in until all the players jumped on me but the second goal was more special because it brought us back into the game.”
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