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Colin McMenamin was born on 12 February, 1981 in Glasgow, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Colin McMenamin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 12 February 1981
Birthday 12 February
Birthplace Glasgow
Nationality United Kingdom

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Colin McMenamin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Colin McMenamin height is 5ft 10in and Weight 70 kg.

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Weight 70 kg
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Colin McMenamin Net Worth

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Timeline

1981

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

McMenamin, who played as a striker, began his career with Annan Athletic before moving to Newcastle United.

His first senior start came for Livingston where he spent three seasons.

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

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

At age 15 he signed school boy terms with the club he had watched as a supporter, local side Queen of the South.

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

1999

Beginning his senior career in 1999 at Dumfries and Galloway club Annan Athletic, then of the East of Scotland Football League, he was then signed by English Premier League club Newcastle United after one season.

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

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2022 - Present

2002

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

In three seasons with the SPL club he scored 10 goals in 50 league appearances.

2003

McMenamin also went on loan to Falkirk for half a season (August 2003 – December 2003) during this period; he scored 4 in 16 for the Division One club.

2004

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.

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

2005

He signed on a free transfer in August 2005.

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

With 14 goals in 43 games he was the club's top scorer in the 2005–06 League Two season.

2006

He joined Gretna in August 2006 on a free transfer, making his debut as a substitute for James Grady in the 6–0 win at home to Hamilton on 5 August 2006.

He scored his first goals for Gretna in his second game for the club, scoring two goals in the 2–1 victory away to Clyde on 13 August 2006.

He scored 23 goals in 38 games as Gretna won the First Division title in 2006–07, and won the Gretna Player of the Year.

2007

He re-joined Livingston on loan in November 2007.

2008

It was announced, at the Dundee F.C. AGM on 22 January 2008, that he had signed for Dundee

2010

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

In an interview with The Scotsman, McMenamin commented, "I've been through this before and this one has been the worst."

Manager Kenny Brannigan announced on 22 October 2010 on the QoS website, "We had about half a dozen new faces joining us for training this week including Colin McMenamin. Colin of course comes from Dumfries."

McMenamin was then announced as a starter on the team sheet for the league fixture the day after at Palmerston Park against Falkirk.

McMenamin was officially listed as a trialist with Falkirk winning 5–1.

His first QoS goal was the opener in his second game for the club, an 18-minute right foot shot from six yards in a league fixture away to Ross County on 30 October 2010.

The game finished 1–1.

McMenamin's third and final game as a trialist for QoS was in the 1–0 win away against top of the table opposition with Ryan Conroy scoring the winner.

This was against Raith Rovers on 7 November 2010.

Brannigan then announced via the club website on 9 November that McMenamin had agreed terms for a contract until the season's end.

His first game as a contracted player was the 3–0 win at home on 13 November 2010 against Cowdenbeath.

His next goal was his first QoS Scottish Cup goal.

2011

This was the defeat by Brechin City on 11 January 2011.

He scored the Saturday after in the 3–0 win at Falkirk to make it two in two games.

On 19 February 2011 McMenamin played in an uncharacteristic role in midfield in the 4–0 win away at Morton.

He returned to a striker's role for the midweek 2–2 draw at home to Stirling Albion, a game in which he scored.