Lee Miller (soccer player)

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Lee Miller
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Lee Miller at Carlisle United
Personnel
birthday May 18, 1983
place of birth LanarkScotland
size 188 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
FC Falkirk
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2003 FC Falkirk 61 (27)
2003-2005 Bristol City 50 0(8)
2004-2005 →  Heart of Midlothian  (loan) 18 0(8)
2005-2006 Dundee United 37 0(8)
2006-2010 Aberdeen FC 129 (29)
2010-2011 Middlesbrough FC 11 0(0)
2010 →  Notts County  (loan) 6 0(2)
2011 →  Scunthorpe United  (loan) 18 0(1)
2011-2014 Carlisle United 90 (28)
2014-2015 FC Kilmarnock 19 0(1)
2015-2018 FC Falkirk 72 (15)
2018-2019 Livingston FC 28 0(2)
2019– FC Falkirk 4 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2006-2009 Scotland 3 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of June 5, 2020

Lee Miller (born May 18, 1983 in Lanark ) is a Scottish football player . The striker currently plays for FC Falkirk .

career

Miller began his professional career at FC Falkirk . Here he attracted attention and was transferred to Bristol City in 2003 for a transfer fee of £ 300,000 . Since it was not able to assert itself sustainably, it was awarded to Heart of Midlothian in Scotland in January 2005 . Since he was able to successfully shape the six months at the club, several clubs took notice of him again. The Hearts wanted to sign him for a long time, but the club got competition from other Scottish clubs who were bidding for him. Dundee United won the bid for a transfer fee of £ 225,000. However, he could not keep his form and after he soon found himself only on the bench, the club and players decided to end the contractual relationship in the summer of 2006 and Miller went to Aberdeen FC , who had already shown interest the previous year. There, Lee Miller quickly became a regular and star of the team. As a striker leader, his goals helped him take part in the 2007 UEFA Cup.

During the winter break of 2010, Lee Miller moved to Middlesbrough FC . From late November 2010 to early January 2011, he played on loan for Notts County in the third-rate Football League One . Since January 28, 2011 he is active in the same division until the end of the season for Scunthorpe United .

On August 23, 2011, the English third division club Carlisle United Miller signed with a contract term of two years.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Carlisle United sign Middlesbrough striker Lee Miller (BBC Sport)