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Liam Miller joined Manchester United from Celtic in 2004. Neal Simpson

Former Irish international Liam Miller is returning to Cork to join his hometown club

“Marquee signing” for Cork City manager John Caulfield.

CORK CITY’S HOPES of going one step further in 2015 have been boosted today with the signing of Liam Miller.

The 33-year-old midfielder, who hails from Ballincollig in Cork, has agreed an undisclosed contract with the side who finished second to Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division last season.

Miller will join the Leesiders after three-and-a-half years in Australia’s top flight, where he was an A-League Grand Final winner with Brisbane Roar last May.

“I am delighted to be returning home,” Miller told Cork City FC’s official website. “I will be proud to wear the Cork City jersey and do what I can for the team in front of all my family and friends.”

Capped 21 times by the Republic of Ireland at senior level, Miller began his professional career with Celtic before being signed by Alex Ferguson for Manchester United in 2004, for whom he made nine appearances.

Prior to his move to Australia, Miller also had spells with Leeds United, Sunderland, QPR and Scottish club Hibernian.

Cork City boss John Caulfield said: “It is a real marquee signing for us to get a player of Liam’s quality. Having a Cork lad like Liam coming home is a major signing and a big boost for us at the start of pre-season.

“He has played in Europe with Celtic and Manchester United, and of course he has played internationally with Ireland as well, so he has huge experience, but, most importantly for me, he is still in peak condition, still at the top of his game and full of energy.”

Cork City, who begin their League of Ireland campaign away to Sligo Rovers on 7 March, say Miller will be officially unveiled when he joins the squad for pre-season training later this month.

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    Mute martintim
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    Jan 15th 2015, 11:52 AM

    All went downhill when he left Celtic.. Took some bad advice at the time

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    Mute John Connolly
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    Jan 15th 2015, 1:39 PM

    He was never going to turn down utd when they came in for him,he should have stayed with Celtic but he was never going to say no to fergie and utd

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    Mute Shane Kearney
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    Jan 15th 2015, 12:09 PM

    Great signing, a high profile (along football fans) player should help bring a few more through the turnstiles.

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    Jan 15th 2015, 1:18 PM

    Good signing for Cork and the league.

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    Mute Richie Sheridan
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    Jan 15th 2015, 2:28 PM

    The United move was a strange one, he wasn’t an established player with Celtic. Didn’t break into the team until he was 22, had been on loan prior to that. Think he scored against lyon in the Cl which raised the profile.

    Good signing nonetheless for Cork

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    Mute Fearghal Brennan
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    Jan 15th 2015, 4:17 PM

    Hasn’t has a good game in over 10 years. Truth be told he was a below average player in his prime and that’s why he couldn’t get a game for some of the poor teams he played with……….Should do well in the LOI.

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    Jan 15th 2015, 9:21 PM

    You’ve seen every one of his games in the last ten years then?
    Great signing for City

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    Mute David Barry
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    Jan 16th 2015, 11:04 PM

    “He couldn’t get a game with some of the teams he played with “….Paul Merson is that you ?

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    Jan 15th 2015, 10:55 PM

    7 clubs in 6 years. Maybe just chill out for a while and you’ll get some form back. How many player could cork hire for his wages though.

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