View Full Version : Liam Miller To ManUre
jofyisgod
09/01/2004, 7:39 PM
Great quote from Miller:
" Miller, who turned down a contract worth £1m a year at Celtic, said: "As a young boy I only supported two clubs Glasgow Celtic and Manchester United. "
:D Only two Liam? Why, does your average sham support 4 or 5?
Plastic Paddy
09/01/2004, 7:45 PM
See posts on the National Team thread for more on this, jofy. I also saw that comment from Miller - can't say I expected anything less from the ****bag myself. It brings to mind an old Chinese proverb - "man sit on fence, man get balls squashed". Be careful, Liam Miller.
;) PP
Beavis
09/01/2004, 9:26 PM
Originally posted by Plastic Paddy
****bag
Hey easy on there PP.Footballer's regurlarly do what they can to further their careers,and where money's involved, loyalty and childhood preferences usually go out the window.He is obviously very ambitious and felt he could improve his career with manyoo,but don't treat him with contempt for it,this drive is often the reason why a chosen few make it and others equally talented (such as myself:D ) do not.
Plastic Paddy
09/01/2004, 9:43 PM
You're right, Beavis - a bit too strong, I know, and for that I apologise. I'm still smarting from watching my club's best prospect for years stick two fingers up to us and walk away. I'll get over it soon enough, and in plenty of time to cheer him on in a green shirt. No other colours, mind... ;)
:D PP
CarfinCSC
10/01/2004, 3:44 PM
I'm just p*ssed off at the way he's went behind Martin and Celtic's back. One day they are saying they know nothing about an approach from Man Ure, 24 hours later, he's signed a contract.
Martin was diplomatic at the press conference but you can tell he's spitting blood. He thought if he would stay even another 18 months, but obviously Liam doesn't think he owes Celtic anything for re-habilitating him.
Well, perhaps we have lost a future star but to be honest he's only a "potential" star. Alex Ferguson's own words. He's not the finished article and possibly he might never be.
He was offered 20 grand a month, but he wanted more than double that. To earn 50 grand a week, you need to have proved yourself, and Millar hasn't. In fact in his last few games he's been pretty mediocre.
Good riddance, I say.
And I hope young Pearson does well, a lad who's only ever supported one team ;)
jofyisgod
10/01/2004, 8:03 PM
Very true:D Good luck Pearson. It was very behind the back, which annoys me, plus, i hate Man Ure. If he wants 50k, he must be dreaming! Silly little ****.
liam88
11/01/2004, 11:38 AM
Another Co. Cork player off to Man yu. Where's the loyalty?!? On supporting two clubs I support Celtic and Rambs, always Rambs if we ever meet though.
Good riddance to Miller-the prat.
tiktok
11/01/2004, 7:24 PM
I don't see how he went behind anyone's back. Celtic have been aware there was interest in him with a few months. Ferguson has watched him on a number of occasions so it can hardly been called a surprise.
Much has been said about Celtic sticking by him when he was injured, but what about him only being offered a year's extension last season, if O'Neill rated him as highly as he is now claiming, then Miller should have been offered a three or four year deal then.
Celtic dropped the ball here, pure and simple. Good luck to Miller.
Originally posted by tiktok
IMuch has been said about Celtic sticking by him when he was injured, but what about him only being offered a year's extension last season, if O'Neill rated him as highly as he is now claiming, then Miller should have been offered a three or four year deal then.
Celtic dropped the ball here, pure and simple. Good luck to Miller.
Exactly, and interesting to see Pearson being brought up as a good guy - for what? Engineering a move away from Motherwell while still under contract with the help of pressure from Celtic (as opposed to Miller/ Man United who were perfectly to agree a deal)
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