Bertie McMinn
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Bertie McMinn is a former footballer MEH of the Irish Football League. He made his debut as a 16 year old on 5-10-74.
McMinn played in the losing County Antrim Shield Final of 1981/82 and got the only winners medal of his Distillery F.C. career in the CAS of 1985/86, helping the Whites to defeat Ballymena United 3-1.
In March, 1988, he became player-manager, but later resigned in September, 1988, after a disagreement with the Chairman.
McMinn moved on to play for (and later manage) Ards F.C.
He returned to Lisburn once more, in December, 1990, and finished his 15-season Distillery career with 524 appearances and 105 goals.[1]
McMinn also played for Glenavon F.C., Dungannon Swifts F.C. and Moyola Park F.C.
A Northern Ireland Youth International, he was capped once for the Irish League in 1980/81.
Mcminn now is assistant to the shankill utd first team manager Tommy Lehmann.
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