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.
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Foolish & spiteful Suarez lets Liverpool down again
The Uruguayan striker snubbed the Manchester United defender before Saturday's clash, the first meeting of the players after the ex-Ajax star was banned for racist abuse
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The ‘Dutch Xavi’ Jordy Clasie – a Euro 2012 candidate
The young midfielder has proved all his doubters wrong with a string of impressive performances and could be rewarded with a call-up for Oranje for Poland and Ukraine
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The factors that will decide the 2012 Afcon final
As the final two left standing in the Cup of Nations get ready to face each other in Libreville on Sunday night, Goal.com looks at the battles that might help determine the victor
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Henry caps EPL swansong on perfect day for Arsenal
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger has left the door open for a return to the Emirates and it's no wonder because the French striker has galvanised the Emirates as AC Milan loom
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Should 'Vanishing Spray' be introduced globally?
The spray, which has been designed to stop defensive walls from encroaching closer than 10 yards to the ball at free-kicks, is set to be discussed at next month's IFAB meeting
