Forum Threads Of The Week: Real Madrid Snag Benzema, Manchester United Bag Owen, FIFA President For A Day & Much More...
The summer transfer window has well and truly opened as clubs from across the continent have wasted little time in signing reinforcements. From Europe and beyond here are the hottest topics on the Goal.com forums...
Real Madrid have been stockpiling an impressive amount of attacking talent this summer and they continued their assault on the transfer market by agreeing to terms with Karim Benzema.
Manchester United on the other hand have lost Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez and the Red Devils have tried to recuperate those losses by signing former Liverpool great Michael Owen.
Our members ask each other what rules they would change or implement if they were the president of FIFA for one day.
In the general section, the community have some fun with a segment called the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Further down the pitch, there is a debate raging on where Giuseppe Rossi will end up next season.
The champions travel to Germany for their round of 16 match.
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Zambia seek freedom from 19 years of bitter memories in 2012 Afcon final
The Chipolopolo will be aiming to honour the memory of the plane crash victims with a cathartic victory in Sunday’s Cup of Nations climax against the Elephants in Libreville
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Capello-Terry debacle not the first, and certainly not the last scandal to star the gaffe-prone Football Association
Keir Radnedge takes a trip down memory lane and concludes that the FA will continue to frustrate friend and foe alike following the England manager's resignation
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Why Real Madrid don't want the Copa del Rey final at the Santiago Bernabeu
The capital club are doing everything in their power to prevent their fiercest rivals from turning their famous ground into a Blaugrana base for the day against Athletic Bilbao
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Milan have one game against Udinese to sort themselves out
The Rossoneri appeared to be building momentum ahead of the Derby della Madonnina but since losing to Inter the flaws that were evident at the start of the season have resurfaced
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Arjen Robben can still reach his previous heights at Bayern Munich
Once the cornerstone of his team's attack, the Dutchman has struggled to excel this season. Goal.com uncovers the reasons for his decline, concluding that he is yet to expire