Washington Diplomats - Famous Players

Famous Players

Bermuda

  • Gary Darrell (1974–80)
  • Randy Horton (1975)

Canada

  • Mike Bakić (1978–79)
  • Bob Iarusci (1979–80)
  • Carmine Marcantonio (1978–80)

England

  • Mike Barry (1975)
  • Paul Cannell (1976, 1978–79, 1981)
  • Peter Carr (1981)
  • Mike Dillon (1978–79)
  • Ray Graydon (1978)
  • Alan Green (1977, 1979–80)
  • Clive Haywood (1981)
  • Trevor Hebberd (1981)
  • Kenny Hill (1977)
  • Gerry Ingram (1975–76)
  • Ross Jenkins (1981)
  • Don McAllister (1977)
  • Jimmy Redfern (1977)
  • Peter Silvester (1977)
  • Bobby Stokes (1978–80)
  • Trevor Thompson (1976)

Hungary

  • József Horváth (1979–80)

Netherlands

  • Johan Cruyff (1980–81)
  • Guus Hiddink (1978)
  • Wim Jansen (1980)
  • Thomas Rongen (1980)

Scotland

  • Jim Brown (1981)
  • Eddie Colquhoun (1981)
  • Tommy O'Hara (1978–80)
  • Alex Pringle (1977–78)
  • Jim Steele (1977–79)

Northern Ireland

  • Bill Irwin (1978–80)

South Africa

  • Andries Maseko (1978–79)
  • Ken Mokgojoa (1978–80)

USA

  • Sonny Askew (1977–80)
  • Tony Crescitelli (1979–80)
  • Don Droege (1979–80)
  • Randy Garber (1977–78)
  • Ane Mihailovich (1978–80)
  • Dragan Radovich (1979–80)

Wales

  • Donato Nardiello (1981)

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Famous quotes containing the words famous and/or players:

    Nelson’s famous signal before the Battle of Trafalgar was not: “England expects that every man will be a hero.” It said: “England expects that every man will do his duty.” In 1805 that was enough. It should still be.
    Johan Huizinga (1872–1945)

    The players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing, whatsoever he penned, he never blotted out [a] line. My answer hath been, “Would he had blotted a thousand.”
    Ben Jonson (c. 1572–1637)