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FGR
(redirected from Forest Green Rovers)

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FGRFinger
FGRFace and Gesture Recognition
FGRFlue Gas Recirculation
FGRFetal Growth Restriction
FGRFgura (postal locality, Malta)
FGRFonds voor Gemene Rekening (Dutch: Mutual Fund)
FGRFission Gas Release
FGRFlare Gas Recovery (conservation technology)
FGRFinished Garage (building code)
FGRFort Ghost Recon
FGRFocus Group Representative
FGRFirst General Release
FGRFrequently Given Responses
FGRForest Green Rovers (football club; UK)


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The 51-year-old Northern Irishman will have to watch Saturday's game from the main stand, as he will be serving the final match of a three-game touchline ban, imposed when he was the manager of Forest Green Rovers.
A number of high profile names had been linked with the job in the Chester hot seat, but the former Forest Green Rovers and Morecambe manager was given the nod to become the club's 11th manager in eight years.
FORMER Cardiff City striker Stuart Fleetwood is expected to join their Championship rivals Charlton from Forest Green Rovers.
 
 
 
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