Kenny Miller to retire after distinguished 24-year career - News Summed Up

Kenny Miller to retire after distinguished 24-year career


Former Scotland striker Kenny Miller has decided to retire after 24 years as a professional. He was capped 69 times by Scotland, scoring 18 times, and, having left Partick Thistle in January, he has decided to retire at the age of 40. Miller, who began his career at Hibernian in 1998 and also played for Wolves, Derby and Cardiff, said: "It has been a career far beyond my expectations. After scoring 50 goals for Wolves in a six-year spell in England, Miller spent a season with Celtic. And he also played for Derby, Bursaspor, Cardiff, Vancouver Whitecaps, Livingston, Dundee and Partick Thistle during his lengthy career.


Source: Sky sports February 06, 2020 13:22 UTC



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