Charlie Miller

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Charlie Miller
Personal information
Full name Charles David Copeland Miller
Date of birth March 18, 1976 (age 31)
Place of birth    Glasgow, Scotland
Height 179 cm
Nickname Champagne Charlie
Playing position Centre midfielder
Right winger
Deep-lying forward
Club information
Current club Flag of Belgium Lierse
Youth clubs
19??-1993 Flag of Scotland Rangers
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1993-1998
1998
1999
2000-2003
2004-2006
2007-
Rangers
Leicester City (loan)
Watford
Dundee United
SK Brann
Lierse
083 (10)
004 0(0)
014 0(0)
118 (17)
052 (13)
001 0(0)   
National team2
2001– Flag of Scotland Scotland 001 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of February 9, 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of February 9, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Charles David Copeland "Charlie" Miller (born March 18, 1976 in Glasgow) is a Scottish football player who currently plays for the Belgian club Lierse.

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Miller started his career with Rangers and showed he was talented enough to make an impression in the 9-in-a-row team under Walter Smith. However, a lifestyle of parties and an unhealthy diet followed, and Miller's career appeared to be on the downhill. He was loaned to Leicester City towards the end of the 1998-99 season before joining Watford for £450,000 in October 1999. Watford were relegated in their first English Premier League season with Miller unable to make an impact, making only 15 league appearances. He played one more League Cup game for the Hornets in the 2000-01 before moving to Dundee United on a free transfer.

Miller enjoyed a successful spell at United, becoming a firm favourite with the fans. However, in May 2004, a contract dispute saw Miller leave the club to join ex-Dundee United player Robbie Winters at Norwegian club SK Brann.

In Brann, Miller became one of the supporters' favourite players, due to his technique and passes. Despite this, he was in and out of the team, according to manager Mons Ivar Mjelde because of defensive considerations. In 2006, he started off as one of the league's top players, but gradually received some attention off the pitch, apparently provoked by lack of confidence from the manager. He made it clear that he was unhappy as a right midfielder, the position he had played in most of the season, and eventually that he wanted to leave the club. Miller also criticised Mjelde's unusually close ties to his rival for the attacking central midfield spot, Martin Andresen. Miller refused to participate in the silver medal ceremony after the game against Ham-Kam on October 29. Since then, he was ignored by the coach, and only played the last minute of Brann's Royal League match against Rosenborg on December 7, 2006, in which he contributed to a winning goal.

In early January 2007, Miller began training with Scottish First Division club St. Johnstone to top up his fitness during the Norwegian league's winter break.[1] His contract with SK Brann was terminated after an agreement on 31 January.[2] On February 9, he signed a contract at the Belgian team Lierse S.K..[3]

Preceded by
Phil O'Donnell
Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year
1995
Succeeded by
Jackie McNamara
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