James Constable goal in the running for Goal of the Season. Vote now.
James Constable's goal at Torquay is in the shortlist for the ‘Mitre Goal of the Year’ at the Football League Awards 2014 but the voting closes today.
James's superb strike now means that United are in the running for three awards: Goal of the Year, Family Club of the Year and Digital Content of the Year.
United's top scorer needs YOUR vote. To see all the goals and cast your vote visit www.socceram.com/goaloftheyear.
The players and clubs nominated for the Mitre Goal of the Year are:
Paddy McCourt – Barnsley (v Middlesbrough)
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas – Bristol City (v Bristol Rovers)
Dale Stephens – Charlton Athletic (v Doncaster Rovers)
Franck Moussa – Coventry City (v Leyton Orient)
James Poole – Hartlepool United (v Notts County)
Shane Lowry – Millwall (v Charlton Athletic)
James Constable – Oxford United (v Torquay United)
Britt Assombalonga – Peterborough United (v Bristol City)
Josh Brownhill – Preston North End (v Carlisle United)
Troy Deeney – Watford (v Leicester City)
A Football League panel pulled together the top ten strikes of last year following submissions from each of the 72 Football League clubs.The ten contenders for the award were announced on Soccer AM and viewers’ votes will now help decide the five-strong shortlist to go forward to the Football League Awards evening itself on Sunday 16th March.
Alongside the vote, there is also a prize draw to win two places at the Awards and up to £200 towards travel and accommodation.
To see a full list of the 72 goals submitted by clubs or find out more about The Football League Awards visit www.FLAwards.com.