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Alex Miller was born on 4 July, 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer and manager. Discover Alex 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 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 4 July 1949
Birthday 4 July
Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality Glasgow

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1949

Alex Miller (born 4 July 1949) is a Scottish football manager and former player.

As a player, he had a 15-year career with Rangers, winning several trophies.

1967

He played for Rangers from 1967 until 1982 and made 309 appearances during his spell at Ibrox, scoring 33 goals.

1970

After being coached by David White he was promoted to the first team, and won his first medal in the 1970 Scottish League Cup Final.

As a regular from the mid-1970s, he won multiple titles, contributing to three Scottish Football League championships, three Scottish Cups (also losing in four further finals) and five Scottish League Cups.

1971

He impressed the supporters having played in the 1971 Scottish Cup Final against Celtic despite having a broken jaw.

1972

However, under coach William Waddell, he was mostly a second choice player and was not in the squad in one of the biggest successes of the club's history, the triumph in the 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup Final.

It was only after Jock Wallace took over as coach that he became increasingly used, often as a substitute.

1983

Miller was appointed as player-manager when he played briefly for South China in Hong Kong in 1983, but was unable to save the club from relegation.

He then had the same role at Morton in the first part of the 1983–84 season before contentiously joining the Greenock club's rivals, St Mirren, who were at that time in a higher division.

Miller managed St Mirren from 1983 until 1986.

He guided the Paisley club to qualification for European competition.

1985

One of their all-time great nights came in a European campaign when in 1985, Slavia Prague were knocked out after a 3–0 Saints win at Love Street.

1986

Miller was then manager of Hibernian from 1986 to 1996, through a "difficult" period in the club's history, as the club came through financial problems.

1987

Miller moulded a side that would win the 1987 Scottish Cup Final, but departed during that season.

1991

As a manager, he won the 1991–92 Scottish League Cup with Hibernian.

He subsequently worked for Premier League club Liverpool for nine years, assisting Gérard Houllier and Rafael Benítez.

Miller started his playing career with Clydebank Strollers before he made the move to Rangers.

He led the team to victory in the 1991–92 Scottish League Cup, beating Rangers in the semi-final (1–0) and Dunfermline Athletic in the final (2–0).

1993

Hibs qualified for the UEFA Cup, losing on the away goals rule to RSC Anderlecht, then reached the 1993 Scottish League Cup Final, but this time lost out to Rangers (1–2).

1994

Hibs finished the 1994–95 season in third place in the league.

1996

Miller was sacked by Hibs in 1996, with some observers accusing him of having betrayed Hibs' "cavalier ideals".

Miller then moved to Coventry City, accepting an offer from his Scottish compatriot Gordon Strachan to become assistant manager.

A year later, unable to resist the challenge of being his own man again, he moved to Aberdeen taking over the manager's post from Roy Aitken.

1998

However this stint was not a successful one and he was replaced in 1998 by Paul Hegarty.

1999

Miller joined English Premier League side Liverpool as Director of Scouting under Gérard Houllier in 1999.

2004

However, when Rafael Benítez was appointed manager of Liverpool in 2004, he overhauled the scouting system.

2005

Miller then subsequently worked as first team coach, helping the club win the Champions League in 2005 and the FA Cup in 2006.

2008

Miller left Liverpool in May 2008 to manage Japanese side JEF United Chiba.

Despite taking over the club when they had taken just two points from eleven games, Miller managed to guide the team to safety from relegation.

2009

However, following a string of poor results in the next season which the club was in the relegation zone, Miller's contract was terminated by the club in July 2009.

2010

Miller was appointed manager of Swedish team AIK in June 2010 as the successor of Mikael Stahre and the interim solution Björn Wesström.

2011

AIK had been in some danger of relegation when Miller was appointed, but they eventually finished 11th in the 16-team division.

2012

Miller was appointed head coach of Russian First Division club Sibir Novosibirsk in January 2012.

Miller became the first British head coach in Russian football.

Miller left the club after just nine matches in charge.

2015

Miller returned to St Mirren on 3 November 2015, as assistant manager to Ian Murray.

He became caretaker manager after Murray resigned in December.

Two of Miller's sons, Graeme and Greg, both played for Hibs while Miller was manager there.

Miller also employed Greg as a coach while he was manager of JEF United Chiba.