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25 Facts About Colin McMenamin

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Colin McMenamin was born on 12 February 1981 and is a Scottish former professional football player, and was the assistant manager of Annan Athletic.

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Colin McMenamin played for Shrewsbury Town, Gretna, Dundee, Queen of the South, Ross County, Greenock Morton and Stenhousemuir, as well as Falkirk and Livingston on loan.

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Colin McMenamin was born on 12 February 1981, in Glasgow and raised in Dumfries, and educated at St Joseph's College.

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Colin McMenamin played in the same youth team as Chris Doig before moving on after a year and a half.

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Colin McMenamin was there for two seasons but did not make a senior appearance.

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Colin McMenamin returned to Scotland on a free transfer to Livingston in August 2002.

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Colin McMenamin went on loan to Falkirk for half a season during this period; he scored 4 in 16 for the Division One club.

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Colin McMenamin was cup-tied for Livingston's victory in the 2004 Scottish League Cup Final having previously played in the competition during his loan spell at Falkirk.

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Colin McMenamin was recommended to Shrewsbury Town manager Gary Peters by his assistant Mick Wadsworth.

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Colin McMenamin signed on a free transfer in August 2005.

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Colin McMenamin was a first-choice regular with the Shropshire club, averaging one goal every four games.

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Colin McMenamin was one of the players made redundant when, on 15 October 2010, Dundee went into administration for the second time in seven years.

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Colin McMenamin returned to the midfield the following weekend at home against Dunfermline and again scored to notch his fourth goal in a run of seven games.

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Colin McMenamin scored from midfield again the followed Tuesday away at Cowdenbeath.

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Colin McMenamin missed out on the 2010 Scottish Challenge Cup Final appearance for Queens having already played earlier in the competition for Dundee.

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Colin McMenamin ended the season as the divisional top scorer with 21 goals from the 34 league games in which he played.

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Colin McMenamin signed for Scottish First Division league leaders Greenock Morton on 24 January 2013 in a deal lasting until the end of the season.

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Colin McMenamin was released after the final game of the season.

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Colin McMenamin was appointed caretaker manager of Stenhousemuir after Brown Ferguson was sacked in November 2018.

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Later that month, Colin McMenamin was appointed Stenhousemuir manager on a permanent basis, and in January 2019 he announced his retirement from football.

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Colin McMenamin guided Stenhousemuir to some good cup results, but the team were relegated from League One.

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Colin McMenamin was sacked in September 2019, after a home defeat against Cowdenbeath.

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In October 2019, Colin McMenamin returned to the pitch and signed with Hurlford United.

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Colin McMenamin signed for Cumbernauld United as a player-coach in May 2020.

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Colin McMenamin was appointed as assistant manager of Annan Athletic in 2021.