Inside forward

In football, the position of inside forward was popularly used in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. The inside forwards would support the centre forward, running and making space in the opposition defence, and, as the passing game developed, supporting him with passes. The role is broadly analogous to the "hole" or second striker position in the modern game, although here there were two such players, known as inside right and inside left.

Inside forward

In football, the position of inside forward was popularly used in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. The inside forwards would support the centre forward, running and making space in the opposition defence, and, as the passing game developed, supporting him with passes. The role is broadly analogous to the "hole" or second striker position in the modern game, although here there were two such players, known as inside right and inside left.