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Andy McMillan

Lyndon Andre "Andy" McMillan (born 22 June 1968) is a South African former professional footballer, who played much of his career at York City as a defender. He is second in the all-time appearance records at York City. He is currently the Academy manager at York.
==Playing career==
McMillan was born in Bloemfontein and lived in South Africa until he was 12 when his family moved to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, living there for six years and playing junior international football for Zimbabwe.〔 Eager to forge a career as a professional in the Football League, McMillan spent six weeks in England trialling with both Tottenham Hotspur and Hull City before returning to Zimbabwe to sit his school examinations.〔 His parents, Trevor and Ann, returned to live in England in the Kingston upon Hull area in 1986 and McMillan signed non-contract terms with Hull City.〔〔 After rejecting a further deal with the club he played Sunday league football for Northwood & St. Peter's in the Hull Sunday League, before receiving offers from both Preston North End and York City, agreeing to join the latter club.〔〔 He would stay at York for 11 years at right back, eventually becoming the club's second all-time top appearances maker under the management of Alan Little.
The 1992–93 season saw him chosen by fellow league professionals as the best right back in the Third Division, the same season City won promotion via the Division Three play-offs. The club played in Second Division the following year, and managed to reach the semi-finals of the play-offs, but were not victorious.
McMillan played in York's 3–0 victory against FA Premier League side Manchester United in the League Cup in 1995, and against Everton in the 3–2 win during 1996 in the League Cup, which were two of the clubs most famous ''giant killings''.
In all competitions McMillan played for York 492 times. At the North Yorkshire club he was a highly popular figure, but was forced out by the then chairman; Douglas Craig in 1999 before he could reach 500 appearances, much to the dismay of the clubs fans.
After leaving City, McMillan would briefly play with Scottish side Ayr United before retiring from professional football in 2000. He did however return to the game in non-League football with West Yorkshire League side Nestlé Rowntree a year later, making his debut in a 6–0 victory over Whitkirk Wanderers in April 2001. After playing for them in pre-season McMillan signed for Pickering Town in August. He joined York Football League club Haxby United for the 2004–05 season, debuting in the 3–2 victory at Malton and Old Malton on 25 August 2004. He remained with the club, before retiring at the end of the 2006–07 season.

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