Jake grey goose logo5/24/2023 ![]() In 2000 the Canada Goose logo was redesigned again, now it was one goose, embroidered in gold on a brown background and accompanied by bold uppercase lettering in white, executed in a heavy and modern geometric sans-serif font. All elements were set on a glossy brown background and underlined by the full name of the company and its location. “We look forward to it and hopefully we will have a decent crowd there.The redesign of 1985 has created a darker and more professional badge for the brand, with the golden embroidered lettering placed above the light embroidered gooses. But at the end of the day it is a cup game and anything can happen, as we found out last year. “We don’t know too much about Greenwich but we will get some clips and have a look at them. He added: “Financially it will help us massively but for the fans and the players it is one of those things the players and supporters enjoy. “This year we are looking to do the same and it is always good for the club to have a little cup run.” BRIGHT SPARK: Young Ben Nolan gave a good account of himself at Ram Meadow “We won a couple of rounds and obviously lost late on to Lancaster last season (third qualifying round). “We enjoyed our first trip in the Trophy last year,” said the assistant manager. L Sean Greygoose has rated captain Butcher as a big doubt for Saturday's Buildbase FA Trophy First Round Qualifying tie with Bostik League South East Division Greenwich Borough (3pm).īut the trio suspended for the Bury match will all be available again as Hall fight it out for the £3,250 winners’ prize fund pot. ![]() ![]() Man of The Match: Ben Nolan – youngster unlucky not to score. Mildenhall: Horton, Cooper (c), Camilo-Tayaca, Seymour, T Boxter (Pereira 79’), Smith, Nolan (Manels 70’), Brown, Debenham, Robson, Kouassi. Kouassi dragged a good chance wide for Hall but their only other effort in the last 20 minutes saw substitute Marcio Pereria fluff his lines from a cross in added on time, while Bury almost made it 4-0 with Kyran Clements’ powerful effort bouncing back off the stanchion of the stand, standing just above the crossbar. Horton saved at the feet of Call and then swept up to prevent the striker reaching a throughball. Within four minutes Bury were celebrating a fortunate third as left-back Ryan Stafford was able to drive his way along the byline before seeing his dinked cross to the far post come off David Cooper and Jake Brown before finding its way in. The second half was less than three minutes old when youngster Ben Nolan sent a half volley thundering against the post before Robson’s header grazed the top of the crossbar. Mildenhall calls for a penalty were waved away after ‘keeper Tibbles caught Kouassi, though the ball had already run away from him. MENACE: Bury Town’s Ryan Jolland proved to be a thorn in Mildenhall’s side, scoring one and setting up another on Saturdayīury were well in the ascendency for the rest of the half and were unfortunate not to add to their advantage with Jack Chambers-Shaw curling a free-kick not far wide while Tanner Call twice went close. ![]() Jolland turned provider less than five minutes later with a perfect corner into the patch of Hughes’ run to power a header in for 2-0. Dropping into the defensive line and screaming for the ball, he played a smart one-two with Jake Chambers-Shaw before continuing his run into the area and stroking a powerful low effort into the bottom corner of the net. Some individual brilliance from Bury midfielder Ryan Jolland put the hosts ahead in the 15th minute. The season’s statistics thus far – no-one having scored more in the division – had suggested it would be a case of Mildenhall’s attack against Bury’s tight defence, whose offensive issues put them as the third lowest scorers in the Bostik League North Division.īut the game itself, fired up pre-match by former Hall player Jake Kerin’s comments at now being at a ‘more professional set-up’ at Bury, went on to make a mockery of the goalscoring patterns with Mildenhall only failing to score for the second time in 14 matches this season. But regular stopper Blake Horton did return in goal. “The youngsters have done well and we had a lot of them playing today as we have three players to come back from suspension for Saturday’s FA Trophy game.”įour usual starters were missing with Emmanuel Osei, Panayiotis Boxer and Lee Watkins all suspended while captain Luke Butcher was nursing a knee injury. “If you look at the scoreline it reflects badly on us, however, fair play to Bury for scoring their goals, but the chances we created were positive. They have taken their chances at key moments. “We have hit the post, the bar, the ‘keeper has made a good save early on. “The difference between the two sides today was they were more clinical in front of goal.
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