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Miller left the club for Roy Keane's Sunderland in 2006, and was part of the team which won the Championship in 2007. He may have not have played a lot of times for United, but he had no regrets."I am very sad to hear that Liam has died. He was a good professional, who served our club in an excellent manner. He was a quiet, unassuming young man and was popular with everyone at Carrington. On behalf of all my staff who worked with Liam at the time, we send our deepest sympathy to his family."
He was kept out of the team by Keane and Paul Scholes, and only focused on the positives when asked about his time at Old Trafford during an interview with the Irish Examiner back in 2015.
"I genuinely look back and think, 'I played for Celtic', my boyhood club. I dreamed of playing for Man United and I got that opportunity as well. I don't know how many other people can say they played for their two childhood clubs, or even one childhood club. Of course, I would have loved to play more games, don't get me wrong, but I got to learn from some of the best players ever. Looking back, it was wonderful."Miller is survived by his wife and three young children.
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