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To get forward

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to proceed; to advance; also, to prosper; to advance in wealth.

See also: Get



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PATRICE EVRA has revealed he is under instruction to get forward more often this season for Manchester United.
Every time I saw him in Scotland in the past couple of years he was a full-back who liked to get forward," said McLeish.
I think sometimes last year the boss said he didn't want us to get forward as much because they had better players in the Premier League.
 
 
 
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