| Scott Miller |
Scott Kerr Miller was born on Sunday, 4th May, 1975, in Glasgow. The 5' 9 (10st 5lbs) forward signed for John Lambie's Thistle on Wednesday, 7th July, 1999, having most recently been with Clydebank. Aged 24, he made his debut appearance on Saturday, 31st July, 1999, in a 2-0 defeat at home to Alloa Athletic in the League Cup. Scott scored his first goal for Thistle on Saturday, 2nd October, 1999, in a 3-1 defeat away to Stirling Albion in the SFL Second Division. He scored the last of his 3 goals on Saturday, 15th April, 2000, in a 1-1 draw at home to Stirling Albion in the SFL Second Division. He played his last game for the club on Saturday, 6th May, 2000, in a 3-2 defeat away to Arbroath in the SFL Second Division, having appeared as a Jag on 23 occasions. Scott's club-list included Clydebank, Partick Thistle, Ross County, Stenhousemuir, Greenock Morton, Stirling Albion and Glenafton Athletic. |
![]() Joined the club from Clydebank at the start of 99/00 season. It took him until October to score his first goal for Thistle and not many more followed after that. It was a poor season for the club overall, and Miller did little to impress the fans. Towards the end of the season it would have taken a barrowload of goals from him to win the fans over - none came and he got the biggest cheer of his Jags career when he left at the end of the season. Moved to Second Division rivals Stenhousemuir and got a little revenge by playing in the side that beat Thistle twice that season, although he himself didn't manage to score. |
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