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Soccer or football, it's all the same to Goal.com's Shane Evans and his unique voice. Snark anyone?
The French RejectionFollowing the controversial non-decision in France's playoff with Ireland regarding Thierry Henry's handball, the French Football Federation have decided not to ask FIFA for a replay, based on the grounds that it was up to the referee to make the call, and a rematch isn't just.
Strike ForceThe Phalanx Prophecy is back and Zac Lee Rigg brings the latest and greatest from around Serie A. With the international break over, the country can stop sweating the striker position on the national team and get back to some of the quality matches that the league has on offer this weekend.
TFE: The Fun BeginsAnother international break has come and gone and it's now time to return your focus to the English Premier League. After a short hiatus, Goal.com's Shane Evans has returned to bring you another journalistic gem, that comes in the form of this week's edition of "The Full English."
Pep Calls For VideoBarcelona coach Pep Guardiola says that Thierry Henry's handball is a great example of why there should be video replays brought into soccer, while Ireland's Robbie Keane thanked Henry for saying that a replay of the match would be fair and agreed that the match should be redone.
Scandalous!UEFA has confirmed a probe into another large match fixing scandal that involves several countries in Europe. According to the report authorities in several countries have conducted raids to take down the criminal gang thought to be responsible for fixing the matches.
Forecast Favors RSLLos Angeles may enter Major League Soccer Cup 2009 as the favorites, but the Friday MLS Forecast doesn't see it that way. Goal.com's Kyle McCarthy examines the final MLS game of the season and reveals why he thinks Real Salt Lake will emerge victorious on Sunday night.
Sweet VindicationIt's been a tough year for Landon Donovan. He brought a lot of scrutiny on himself, with public criticism of David Beckham. But, after apologizing, he and Beckham reunited successfully to lead the team to the MLS Cup final. Donovan also picked up the league MVP award.