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    Livingston. 2022. Falkirk (caretaker) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Kenneth Miller (born 23 December 1979) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player. Miller, who played as a striker, is one of only five post-war players to have played for both Rangers and Celtic .

    • 23 December 1979 (age 43)
    • 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
    • Kenneth Miller
    • Edinburgh, Scotland
  2. Feb 18, 2020 · 40K views 4 years ago. After a career spanning across four decades, Kenny Miller has hung up the boots! We look back at some of his most significant and best goals for Hibernian, Rangers,...

    • Feb 18, 2020
    • 40.3K
    • SPFL
  3. Jun 6, 2020 · The Scottish striker, who played for clubs in Scotland, England, Wales, Turkey and Canada, picks his best XI of his former team-mates from a career spanning more than 20 years. He includes Allan McGregor, David Weir, Steven Davis, Barry Ferguson, Kris Boyd and Michael Mols in his team.

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    Hibernian

    Kenny started his career at Hibernian, and made his debut in the 1997/98 season. He was loaned to Stenhousemuir where he scored 10 goals in 11 games. He spent four years at the club, and was the Scottish Premier League top scorer in season 1999/00 and received the Scottish Young Player of the Yearaward in 2000.

    Rangers

    Kenny signed for Rangers for £2 million in June 2000. He made his debut in a 4-1 win against FBK Kaunas on 26 July during a Champions League match. His first goal came on 5 August 2000 during an SPL match away to Kilmarnock, scoring the third in a 4-2 win. Three months later, Miller netted five goals (a Scottish Premier League record) during a 7-1 home defeat of St. Mirren. More goals against Monaco and Aberdeen meant he had ten goals from just fourteen games. However, until the end of the se...

    Wolverhampton Wanderers

    In 2002/03 Miller was playing most games for Wolves, but he had only managed six goals in 19 games. However, during the final six months of the season he scored 18 goals in his final 24 appearances. He equalled a club record of scoring in six consecutive games. That helped Wolves gain promotion into the English Premier League. In the summer of the 2005/06 season, the newly promoted Premiership team Sunderland wanted to sign Miller, but Wolves rejected their £1m and £1.2m offersand Miller bega...

    Since making his Scotland national team debut in 2001, Miller has remained a player in the Scotland team under the management of Berti Vogts, Walter Smith and Alex McLeish. He has scored goals in crucial games against several teams, including Germany and Ukraine. In 2005, Miller scored in three consecutive internationals, with goals against Austria...

    International

    1. Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Miller goal.

    Manager

    1. As of matches played 4 May 2022

    Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. Football League First Division play-offs: 2003 Celtic 1. Scottish Premier League: 2006–07 2. Scottish Cup: 2006–07 Rangers 1. Scottish Premier League: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11[note 1] 2. Scottish Championship: 2015–16(second tier) 3. Scottish Cup: 2008–09 4. Scottish League Cup: 2009–10 5. Scottish Challenge Cup: 2015–16...

    • 23 December 1979 (age 43)
    • 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
    • Kenneth Miller
  4. May 14, 2017 · May 14, 2017. X. Springfield native Kenny Miller, who acted in movies, television shows, radio and theater and performed throughout the world as a singer and dancer, has died at age 85. Miller...

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  6. Kenny Miller played as a centre-forward for several clubs, including Rangers, Hibernian and Partick Thistle. He also represented Scotland 70 times and scored 18 goals.

  7. Feb 7, 2020 · Former Scotland striker Kenny Miller announces his retirement from football at the age of 40. He played for both Rangers and Celtic, as well as Wolves, Derby, Cardiff and other clubs.

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