A "goal" is something you wish to attain. A "gaol" is a jail, something I hope you don't wish to attain.
if you mean "goal" the Hebrew word is matara (מתרה). If you mean gaol, there is no such word in Hebrew.
"Gaol" is an alternative spelling for jail .
The difference between a wish and a goal is that a goal is something you try to accomplish over the years when a wish is something you would like to happen.
Jail, prison. If goal was meant instead: objective, point.
I'm pretty sure it's Goal Difference. The difference between Goals For and Goals Against.
a goal keeper saves the ball and the goal shooter shoots the ball
He was sent to goal because of his participation to stop apartheid in South Africa.
Like others of his time his goal was to find a water route to Asia.
Goal Difference is an important statistic used in football, mainly to diffrentiate between 2 similarly placed teams. Goal Difference = Goals Scored - Goals Conceded.
An objective is a goal to be achieved. A strategy is a method of achieving this goal.
A long-term goal is reached further in the future.
A long-term goal is reached further in the future.