I recently asked a question concerning Prolog and the GOAL language. While entering tags I noticed that there was a goal tag and quickly added it to my question.
Now out of interest, I clicked it and found staggering variety of questions. Some dealing with setting actual goals in a program, others dealing with google-analytics-goal, some dealing with Maven, some dealing with Excel and even something about a dialect of Lisp called GOAL (Game Oriented Assembly Lisp).
My own question regarded something close to Prolog, meaning that we have in total 2 programming languages and 3 tools competing for this tag.
Now my (biased) proposal is to write a tag wiki for one of the two languages (whichever makes the most sense) and simply remove the tag for every other question. Currently there is not a single question where [goal] is the only tag, so this would leave no orphans. Removing it from all questions and then adding it back to either the oldest question (for GOAL the Lisp dialect) or to the newest question (for the Prolog version) would also be easy.
For some information about both languages
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOAL_agent_programming_language