"Kenneth "Kenny" Miller" is a Scottish association football/footballer who plays as a Forward (association football)/striker, who currently plays for Scottish Championship club Rangers F.C./Rangers. Miller is one of only five Aftermath of World War II/post-war players to have played for both Rangers F.C./Rangers and Celtic F.C./Celtic. He is known as a versatile and pacy striker who is skilled with headers and can play as a supporting or centre-forward.

Miller began his career at Hibernian F.C./Hibernian before moving on to Rangers F.C./Rangers then to the The Football League/English First Division side Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C./Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he won his first career honour, the 2003 Football League First Division play-off Final/2003 First Division play-off final. After five seasons with Wolverhampton, Miller returned to Scotland, signing for the other side of the Old Firm – Celtic. He finished his only full season at Celtic with Scottish Premier League/SPL and Scottish Cup winners medals.

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Clearly, my focus for the rest of this season is Wolves and I will be doing all I can to assist the club in its efforts to secure promotion from the Championship.

This was a perfect meet for us. We had a chance to compete against schools our own size and we did really well.

We got stronger as the game went along.

We will approach the next campaign with a lot more confidence, ... and hopefully we'll get there the next time. This time it wasn't good enough but I don't think you can say we need to go back to the drawing board. Anyone who says that is just being outrageous. It would be outrageous to come out with something like that after the progress we have made under Walter.

[Both teams are in the North American Hockey Leagues (NAHL) North Division, meaning they will meet 14 times over the course of the season.] This is going to be a good rivalry ... I'm looking forward to being a part of it.

We are very happy with the start to our home campaign, but we have a lot of work to do and get better as a team.

I am looking forward immensely to joining my new teammates in the summer and hope to be able to play my part in bringing further success to Celtic. I was fortunate enough to have a number of options. However, when Celtic made their interest known, this was where I wanted to play.

I am sorry I had to come off. I had a sore hip - it was agony, ... I could not stand up so I had to come off. I would really have loved to have played on. I thought I was going to get a hat-trick but I enjoyed the other goals.

The boys defended brilliantly against Carew at the back and we were just too strong for Norway. We might also have scored more goals as we had some chances in the second half.