2006 Great Lakes Indoor Football League season

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title: 2006 Great Lakes Indoor Football League season
text: The 2006 Great Lakes Indoor Football League season was the first season of the Great Lakes Indoor Football League (GLIFL). The league was founded in 2005 by brothers Eric and Jeff Spitaleri and their friend Cory Trapp. The league's first franchise accepted was the Lehigh Valley Outlawz, who joined in late June, 2005. It cost a new owner a $15,000 franchising fee, with a capped salary of $5,400 per team, per week, with no player earning more than $300 per game. While trying to attract teams, the
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