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Alf Miller (Alfred George Abraham Miller) was born on 25 March, 1917 in Portsmouth, England, is an English footballer and coach. Discover Alf Miller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Alfred George Abraham Miller
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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 25 March, 1917
Birthday 25 March
Birthplace Portsmouth, England
Date of death 2 August, 1999
Died Place Portsmouth, England
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1917

Alfred George Abraham Miller (25 March 1917 – 2 August 1999), also known as Dusty Miller, was an English professional footballer and coach who played as a wing half in the Football League for Southport and Plymouth Argyle.

Miller began his career with his hometown club Portsmouth but never appeared for the first-team.

He ventured into non-League football before being handed another opportunity in the Football League by Bristol Rovers.

1935

Born in Portsmouth, Miller was on the books of his hometown club Portsmouth as late as 1935, but after failing to break through into the first-team, he moved into non-League football with Ryde Sports.

1936

He later made appearances for Margate before Bristol Rovers signed him in 1936.

1937

Again, he failed to break into the first-team, but a move to Southport saw him make his professional debut in 1937.

Two years with Southport amounted to 32 appearances and a move to Plymouth Argyle, but World War II broke out before Miller could make any appearances for the club.

After again failing to make a breakthrough, Miller was on the move, this time to Southport ahead of the 1937–38 season.

He scored two goals in 32 appearances for the club.

1939

Miller was signed by Plymouth Argyle in 1939, but with the outbreak of World War II he had to wait until 1946 to get his first taste of first-team football with Plymouth.

1942

Because Plymouth did not play football during the war years, Miller made guest appearances for Aldershot, playing approximately 25 times between 1942 and 1945.

1946

Miller spent the war years making guest appearances for Aldershot, and finally made his debut for Plymouth in 1946.

Once the war was over, Miller was named captain of Argyle and made his long-awaited debut in a 3–1 win against West Ham United on 31 August 1946.

He played the first eight games of the season, but injury ruled him out of the remainder of the campaign.

1947

He made just one appearance in 1947–48 and was released at the end of the season.

1948

After injury interrupted his return, he made a move to Colchester United in 1948, where he played just twice before becoming a member of the club's coaching staff.

With injury limiting his playing time, Miller made just two appearances for his next club, Colchester United, both games within three days of one another in September 1948.

Colchester kept Miller on at the end of the season as a coach, replacing the outgoing Jack Kearton.

1955

He was briefly caretaker manager with Claude Orrin in early 1955.

Miller and club secretary Claude Orrin took charge of first-team affairs in January 1955 after Jack Butler had tendered his resignation after suffering ill health.

The pair were in charge until a new manager was appointed in Benny Fenton in March.

After leaving the game, Miller returned to his native Portsmouth, going into the grocery business.