Goal.com Nominated By Soccerlens For Best Football Website Of 2010

Ten other websites are in contention for the honour.

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Goal.com has been nominated for The Best Football Website for 2010 from Soccerlens.com. 

According to Soccerlens:

"The Best Football Website award will go to the best of the best, no exceptions and no restrictions. The only award where every single football website is eligible for nomination and voting. The SLA’s most prestigious award with the most bragging rights."

Goal.com is one of 11 nominees that include websites like Soccernet, FourFourTwo and Sky Sports.  Other categories include "Best Football Video Website," "Best Club Fansite," and "Best Football Journalist," among others.

To check out the other nominees and to vote, click here.

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