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Johnny Miller
English footballer

Johnny Miller

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Intro
English footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Ipswich, United Kingdom
Place of death
Mansfield, United Kingdom
Age
65 years
Sports Teams
Oakham United F.C.
Mansfield Town F.C.
Port Vale F.C.
Norwich City F.C.
Ipswich Town F.C.
Selston F.C.
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Biography

John Tony Miller (21 September 1950 – 18 February 2016) was an English footballer, described by Jeff Kent as an "exciting right winger who provided pinpoint crosses". He scored 23 goals in 213 league games in a 14-year career in the Football League playing for Ipswich Town, Norwich City, Mansfield Town, and Port Vale. He was promoted out of the Second Division with Norwich City in 1974–75, and won the Third Division with Mansfield Town in 1976–77.

Playing career

Miller began his career at Ipswich Town. The "Blues" finished 12th in the First Division in 1968–69 under the stewardship of Bobby Robson. They then went on to finish 18th in 1969–70, 19th in 1970–71, and 13th in 1971–72, before launching title challenges that ended with fourth-place finishes in 1972–73 and 1973–74. He scored two goals in 51 league appearances at Portman Road. He then switched to rivals Norwich City for a fee of £47,500, and helped John Bond's "Canaries" to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1974–75. He also appeared at Wembley Stadium in the 1975 League Cup final, where Norwich lost 1–0 to Aston Villa. They then posted a tenth-place finish in the top-flight in 1975–76. Miller scored three goals in 23 league games in his spell at Carrow Road.

Miller then dropped down to the Third Division with Mansfield Town, and helped Peter Morris's "Stags" to win promotion as champions in 1976–77. However they were then relegated straight back down to the third tier in 1977–78. New boss Billy Bingham took the club to an 18th-place finish in 1978–79, before Mick Jones led Mansfield to relegation in 1979–80. He scored 14 goals in 113 league appearances at Field Mill. He joined Port Vale, initially on trial, in September 1980. He scored five goals in 31 appearances in the 1980–81 season, and became a key first team player at Vale Park as manager John McGrath began rebuilding the "Valiants" to challenge for promotion out of the Fourth Division. However, he was prevented from playing in the 1981–82 season due to a knee injury; this injury led to his retirement in March 1982. He later made a comeback with Oakham United, before moving on to Selston and taking up the assistant manager position at Blidworth Welfare. After leaving the game he worked as a taxi driver in Mansfield. He died in a hospital in Mansfield after a battle with cancer on 18 February 2016 at the age of 65.

Statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ipswich Town1968–69First Division10000010
1969–70First Division10000010
1970–71First Division60000060
1971–72First Division3012010331
1972–73First Division810031112
1973–74First Division50003181
Total5122052584
Norwich City1974–75Second Division1430062205
1975–76First Division90000090
Total2330063296
Mansfield Town1976–77Third Division4053030465
1977–78Second Division3252120366
1978–79Third Division3141091415
1979–80Third Division1000000100
Total113146114113316
Port Vale1980–81Fourth Division2645100315
Career total2132313227525330

Honours

Norwich City
  • Football League Second Division third-place promotion: 1974–75
  • League Cup runner-up: 1975
Mansfield Town
  • Football League Third Division champion: 1976–77
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