• The Scottish Claymores, known in shorthand as Scotland, were an American football team based in Scotland. The franchise played in the World League of American...
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    A claymore (/ˈkleɪmɔːr/; from Scottish Gaelic: claidheamh-mòr, "great sword") is either the Scottish variant of the late medieval two-handed sword or the...
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  • "Claymore", a song by Isaiah Rashad from the 2021 album The House Is Burning Scottish Claymores, a WLAF American-football team in Scotland Claymore Game...
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  • 2004, and the following year the Scottish Claymores folded; although the team boasted the largest following of any Scottish sports team outside the Old Firm...
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  • Eric Moss (category Scottish Claymores players)
    the Scottish Claymores in the NFL Europe League in 1999. Moss was the half brother of Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss. "Scottish Claymores...
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  • World Bowl '96 (category 1996 in Scottish sport)
    place at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland on Sunday, June 23, 1996. The 7–3 Scottish Claymores defeated the 7–3 Frankfurt Galaxy (the defending...
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  • Emory Smith (category Scottish Claymores players)
    1974) is a former American football fullback. He was a member of the Scottish Claymores in NFL Europe. He played college football at Clemson University. Smith...
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  • Aden Durde (category Scottish Claymores players)
    Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL) and the Scottish Claymores and Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europe. Durde is also known for being...
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  • Frankfurt, Germany on June 25, 2000. The match-up was between the 6–4 Scottish Claymores and the 7–3 Rhein Fire. 35,860 fans were in attendance to witness...
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    Lawrence Tynes (category Scottish Claymores players)
    a short period of time with the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe during 2002. After his departure from the Claymores, Tynes signed for the Renegades organization...
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  • Brian Jones (American football linebacker) (category Scottish Claymores players)
    spend the next four seasons. In addition, Jones also played for the Scottish Claymores NFL Europe football team in 1995. Jones did not see any significant...
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  • Scott Couper (category Scottish Claymores players)
    January 1970) is a Scottish former American football player. He played at wide receiver, most notably for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. Couper's...
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    Gavin Hastings (category Scottish Claymores players)
    new Edinburgh professional rugby club. In 1996, Hasting joined the Scottish Claymores, an American football team in the NFL Europe. He played a single season...
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  • London on May 15. The Claymores' hopes of making the World Bowl were dashed with a week 6 defeat by Rhein 33–27 in overtime. The Claymores ended their inaugural...
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  • The 1996 Scottish Claymores season was the second season for the franchise in the World League of American Football (WLAF). The team was led by head coach...
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  • Jimmy McClain (category Scottish Claymores players)
    Enterprise High School in Enterprise, Alabama. He was also a member of the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe. McClain was signed by the Houston Texans on April 23...
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  • Ronald Bellamy (category Scottish Claymores players)
    an undrafted free agent in 2003. Bellamy was also a member of the Scottish Claymores, Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions. He served as the head football...
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    Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is the seat of the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament, the highest courts in Scotland,...
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  • coach of the defunct Barcelona Dragons and Scottish Claymores. The Sea Devils had directly replaced the Claymores after the 2004 season. On 1 April 2006,...
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    Aaron Stecker (category Scottish Claymores players)
    2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017. "About the Scottish Claymores / Team Records and History - Scottish Claymores". www.esspeedee.com. Retrieved January 27...
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  • Barry Sims (category Scottish Claymores players)
    former American football offensive lineman. He was drafted by the Scottish Claymores in the 17th round of the NFL Europe Draft in 1999. He played college...
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  • and its second season under a six-team all-European format. The Scottish Claymores, led by head coach Jim Criner in his second year, finished the regular...
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    Doug Williams (quarterback) (category Scottish Claymores coaches)
    in Annapolis, Maryland. He worked as offensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores of the World League of American Football early in 1995 and as a scout...
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  • history As player 2001 Minnesota Vikings 2003 Green Bay Packers* 2003 Scottish Claymores 2004–2006 Arizona Cardinals 2007 Edmonton Eskimos *Offseason and/or...
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  • Europe. The Admirals were one of three new teams, the others being the Scottish Claymores based in Edinburgh and the Rhein Fire based in Düsseldorf, Germany...
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  • The 1997 Scottish Claymores season was the third season for the franchise in the World League of American Football (WLAF). The team was led by head coach...
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  • with the advent of a new regional rivalry with the Edinburgh-based Scottish Claymores – forced the team to shift its home ground to White Hart Lane, home...
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    Jim Tomsula (category Scottish Claymores coaches)
    defensive line coach for the London Monarchs in 1998 and for the Scottish Claymores from 1999 to 2003. In 2004, Tomsula became the defensive coordinator...
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  • The 2004 Scottish Claymores season was the tenth and final season for the franchise in the NFL Europe League (NFLEL). The team was led by head coach Jack...
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  • p.m. CEST Game attendance: 13,102 Referee: Ron Winter Week Four: Scottish Claymores at Frankfurt Galaxy – Game summary at Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany...
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