inside-forward

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inside-forward (plural inside-forwards)

  1. (soccer, dated) A forward playing on one side of the centre forward, but not as wide as the outside-forward
    • 2020 October 30, Brian Glanville, “Nobby Stiles obituary”, in The Guardian[1]:
      He had grown up admiring his United predecessor Eddie Colman, a right-half of greater natural gifts, who died in the Munich air disaster of 1958. By that time Stiles had already represented England schoolboys as a right-half, displaying attacking talents that would be somewhat inhibited in his later career.
      He made his debut for United, in fact, as an inside-forward in the 1960-61 season, playing 26 league matches and scoring twice.

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