I agree, the timing of this would suggest that it is some kind of falling out rather than sporting reasons. We can only speculate until Miller has left Sunderland and then goes public with it. I myself would say that it's somehow related to his injury while on international duty. I can't recall that Miller has been injured often and maybe it's a bit frustrating for him and he said something he shouldn't have to Keane. Or Keane was not happy with Millers commitment to trying to recover from his injury and Miller then brought up Saipan and repeated some of McCarthy's accusations![]()
Ahem...
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"Maybe when Cork City achieve something, they'll win my support."
I thought he was doing well there and aswell I thought the fans loved him.
I'd say he'll go back to Leeds.
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
Oh come on
Harte and Cole may once have been good enough to be internationals but both re well past it, in Cole's case laughably so.
Miller adds nothing to a team and only gets on the Irish team because he was at Celtic and a big prospect.
Finally being an Irish U-21 is a bit like being on the Cavan hurling team, anyone could do it.
Anybody think that Keane is looking for a positive reaction from Miller? Maybe trying to give him a kick up the @rse to sort his career out?
As Irishmen we dilute our sense of nation by depending on the English to bring us our balls
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"It's time for the FAI to grow up." John O'Donoghue, Minister for Sport, RTE , Sunday 7 Nov 2004
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Have to agree with the City fans, Miller wouldn't start for Cork.
While I agree with this, you have to also take into account he had to buy an entire team (and will have to continuously do so)... he cant buy eleven 10 million plus players and buying 1-2 of them with the other 10 being total muck isnt much use. Also, nobody worth 10 million+ wants to live up there.
"A silent mouth is sweet to hear"
Looks like it was a falling out. From the Guardian
Keane loses patience with Miller's failed promise
Louise Taylor
Thursday February 28, 2008
Guardian
A recently strained relationship between Roy Keane and Liam Miller apparently reached snapping point yesterday when Sunderland's manager placed the Irish midfielder on the transfer list.
Although Miller, who was one of Keane's first signings at the Stadium of Light, travelled with the Sunderland reserve party due to face Bolton Wanderers at Leyland last night, it is understood he had exhibited a reluctance to play in that game.
The 27-year-old former Celtic and Manchester United midfielder is believed to have annoyed Keane in recent weeks by turning up late for training. Sunderland's desire to move him on may, however, be thwarted as Miller, who will not command a fee, would be eligible to join only a Championship club and as an emergency loan signing before transferring permanently in the summer.
Miller had made 21 appearances for Sunderland, including 14 starts, this season but has failed to reproduce the early promise which persuaded Sir Alex Ferguson to sign him from Celtic as a potential long-term replacement for Keane, then his captain at Old Trafford.
Instead Miller, who has been troubled by a calf strain recently, found himself spending a lengthy stint on loan at Leeds before being snapped up Keane in August 2006 and helping Sunderland win promotion to the Premier League last season. Intriguingly, Dwight Yorke, 36, is the only one of the six players recruited by Keane during his early days in charge yet to be moved on.
Sunderland refused to comment on Miller's transfer-listing last night but said the matter would be addressed by Keane this morning.
guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2008
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