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outside forward

noun

Soccer.
  1. one of two attacking players who usually play on the far side of the field; wing.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of outside forward1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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If Metu can hit consistently from outside, forward Bennie Boatwright said, "You can't guard him. So you've got to hope he misses."

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Among its ranks was Captain Edward Bell MC, an outside forward and former schoolteacher, who played for Southampton and Portsmouth.

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It is a debatable point regarding the halves whether they should direct their main efforts against the opposing inside or outside forward.

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I do not believe in an outside forward coming to the assistance of the defence, save under exceptional circumstances.

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Paton had another shy, and then the left outside forward had one that came so close on the bar that Gillespie had again to chuck out in double quick time.

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