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Ian
Allen
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Joe
Andruzzi
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Mario
Bailey
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Richard
Barker
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Jack
Bicknell
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Sam
Clancy
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George
Coghill
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McAllister
Collins
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Andy
Colvin
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Scott
Couper
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Dameyune
Craig
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Jim
Criner
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Toni
Dahlquist
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Brian
Finneran
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Robert
Griffith
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Dante
Hall
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Nick
Halling
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Danny
Kight
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D.J.
Johnson
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John
Jurkovic
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Michael
Lang
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Alex
Leibkind
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Al
Luginbill
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Bill
Maas
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Graeme
Moore
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Yo
Murphy
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Gus
Ornstein
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Ben
Saunders
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Don
Sellers
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Ian
Smart
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Siran
Stacy
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Aaron
Stecker
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Deron
Thorp
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Jim
Tomsula
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Peter
Vaas
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Jesse
Warren
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Keith
Webster
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What is the Cheddar Hall of Fame? |
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The CHEDDAR
HALL OF FAME is a shrine to the most colourful players, coaches,
front office staff, and media within NFL Europe. It was set up
in February 1999 to mark the one-year anniversary of the SCOTTISH
CHEDDARHEADS. Each candidate
must have the following requirement
Plus one of the
following,
Selection
Process The original plan was that ance a year at the start of the NFLE season at least 2 candidates will be selected for entry into the Cheddar Hall of Fame. The selection process will be through a small selection panel and be rigged and completely biased. The Cheddarheads will have final veto. Candidates' personal behaviour outside of NFLE will not be taken into account. Maybe.
Enshrinees by Year 1999
Enshrinees by NFLE Team* Amsterdam
Admirals
None Richard Barker, Andy Colvin, Robert Griffith, Nick Halling, DJ Johnson, John Jurkovic, Bill Maas, Graeme Moore, Ben Saunders & Keith Webster. |