Obituary: Liam Miller fulfilled two boyhood dreams

Liam Miller celebrates scoring for Celtic against Anderlecht in the Champions League. Picture: Bill Murray/SNSLiam Miller celebrates scoring for Celtic against Anderlecht in the Champions League. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS
Liam Miller celebrates scoring for Celtic against Anderlecht in the Champions League. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS
Former Celtic, Manchester United, Hibernian and Republic of Ireland midfielder Liam Miller, who died on Friday night at the age of 36 from pancreatic cancer, fulfilled two boyhood dreams.

Miller grew up in Ovens, County Cork, and although he played Gaelic football, his real passion was soccer, with a fondness for Celtic taken from his father Billy, a Scot from Motherwell.

He joined the Parkhead club at the age of 15 and, on 21 May, 2000, in Kenny Dalglish’s last game as Hoops manager, he made his debut as a second-half substitute in a 2-0 home win over Dundee United.

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