Watch and vote for your favourite Sky Bet EFL goals of the month from October, including efforts by Ayoze Perez, Matty Taylor and Jonathan Kodjia. Nominations from each of the Sky Bet EFL divisions were initially compiled after input from fans on Twitter.These were then whittled down to three goals per league by our judging panel, comprising Sky Sports EFL expert Don Goodman, Sky Bet sponsorship manager David Tweed and EFL commercial marketing manager James Walker. Watch all the nominations below and dont forget to vote for your favourite, with all winners to be announced on Friday November 18...Sky Bet Championship Heres the nominees for the Sky Bet Championship Goal of the Month award for October. Ayoze Perez - NEWCASTLE UNITED v Ipswich TownA great team goal involving all 11 Newcastle players straight from kick-off. Perez finished the move with a powerful volley without Ipswich getting a touch.Wes Hoolahan - NORWICH CITY v Rotherham UnitedAlex Pritchards skillfully threaded through ball found Hoolahan on the penalty spot. He turned the first man, before checking and coolly slotting the ball home.Jonathan Kodjia - ASTON VILLA v FulhamKodija harried David Button after a heavy touch from the Fulham goalkeeper and when the clearance fell to Albert Adomah, he crossed for Kodjia to finish acrobatically and emphatically.Sky Bet League One Heres the nominees for the Sky Bet League One Goal of the Month award for October. Erhun Oztumer - Swindon Town v WALSALLOztumer impressively read the play to intercept Darnell Furlongs pass before spotting Swindon keeper Lawrence Vigouroux off his line and driving the ball over him from 40 yards.Matty Taylor - Milton Keynes Dons v BRISTOL ROVERSWith the ball in the air, Charlie Colkett checked his surroundings before playing a deft back-heel to fellow Chelsea loanee Jake Clarke-Salter, who had the composure to pick out an unmarked Matty Taylor just two yards out.Chris Forrester - PETERBOROUGH UNITED v BuryTwo quality touches from Forrester turned an over-hit cross into a beautiful goal. The first cushioned the ball to Tom Nichols, the second sent the keeper the wrong way.Sky Bet League Two Heres the nominees for the Sky Bet League Two Goal of the Month award for October. Nathan Thomas - Grimsby v HARTLEPOOLThomas was moving away from goal, seemingly unlikely to trouble Grimsby keeper James McKeown, when he dinked an incredible lobbed effort into the far corner of the goalLuke Joyce - CARLISLE UNITED v Crawley TownJoyce brought the ball down from Andre Blackmans defensive header and unleashed a fierce drilled strike into the top left corner of the goal via the Crawley bar.Luke Berry - Blackpool v CAMBRIDGE UNITEDA beautifully hit, curling 25-yard free kick that sailed into the top corner. The ball cleared the jumping wall and evaded Blackpool goalkeeper Dean Lyness best diving effort.To suggest a goal to be considered for future Sky Bet Goal of the Month awards, fans can tweet details of their nominated goal to @SkyBet using #SkyBetGotM. Also See: Championship video Fixtures Table Live on Sky China Shoes Wholesale . 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CLEVELAND -- Barkevious Mingo never really fit in with the Browns.The Patriots will try to find an ideal spot for him.A major disappointment in Cleveland, Mingo, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2013 draft was traded to New England on Thursday.The Browns received a fifth-round pick in the 2017 draft for the linebacker.Mingo, a former LSU standout, has recorded just seven sacks in three seasons and spent much of last season on special teams.Mingos size -- 6-foot-4, 240 pounds -- and speed have made him intriguing, but Clevelands coaching staff couldnt find the best way to utilize him. The Browns moved the 25-year-old Mingo from outside linebacker to inside earlier this summer.Cleveland declined to exercise the fifth-year option on Mingos rookie contract in May. With the trade of Mingo, left tackle Joe Thomas and cornerbacks Joe Haden and Justin Gilbert are the only first-round selections by Cleveland from 2007 to 2014 that are still with the team.The Browns now own Philadelphias 2017 first-round pick, Tennessees 2017 second-round pick, New Englands 2017 fifth-round pick, Indianapolis 20017 seventh-round pick and Philadelphias 2018 second-round pick.dddddddddddd Cleveland has conditionally surrendered its 2017 fourth-round pick to Philadelphia and its 2017 sixth- or seventh-round pick to San Francisco.It is the second move New England has made this week after dealing center Bryan Stork to Washington.While the Browns have had trouble finding somewhere to play Mingo, he has shown a diverse skillset while getting 97 tackles and seven sacks in 46 games.The Patriots dont have a great deal of depth behind veteran linebackers Donta Hightower, Jaime Collins and Jonathan Freeny, so Mingo could possibly make an impact there.Theres also an opportunity for him on the outside, with two of the Patriots pass rushers that were projected to have key roles this season -- Rob Ninkovich and Jabaal Sheard -- working their way back from injuries.---AP Sports Writer Kyle Hightower in Boston, and freelancer Hayden Grove in Cleveland contributed to this report. 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