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In numbers: Why is Miller so coveted?
In numbers: Why is Miller so coveted?

BBC News

time2 days ago

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In numbers: Why is Miller so coveted?

Clearly an 18-year-old who has played 76 first-team games, captained his club, and made his international debut possesses talent which is going to attract his debut Lennon Miller's close control, passing range, and vision have caught the across the world are data driven, always looking for young players with positive numbers who can be bought at a relatively low price, developed, and sold on.A look at some of the numbers for central midfielders in the Scottish Premiership last season demonstrates why Miller would appear in lots of an adept set-piece taker, Miller grabbed eight assists for Motherwell, a tally only bettered by Rangers' Nicolas Raskin among central midfielders in the a deeper-lying midfielder, he was deployed as one of two number 10s in the early part of the campaign for Motherwell, and ranked third among midfielders for chances created by the end of the season, as well as deliveries into the for the dirtier side of the game, only Celtic captain Callum McGregor won the ball back more times than teenager was also the most fouled central midfielder in the league, a nod to his ability to use his body to protect the ball in tight spaces, and his dribbling prowess passing accuracy as a whole is further down the charts, which hints at an area for development, but Motherwell's direct style and Miller's tendency to play riskier passes forward could also be behind the lower course individual statistics are not themselves the basis for signing what has been striking about Miller has been the calmness and confidence with which he has played since his has often been keen to take responsibility, for example scoring an injury-time penalty against Dundee United to send Motherwell to the semi-finals of the League was similarly unbothered by his first Scotland start against Liechtenstein, putting in a standout display."He makes football look easy regardless of what game he plays in," his former Motherwell team-mate Tony Watt posted on X after that more: What next for highly-rated Motherwell teenager Miller?

Aberdeen brutally troll EVERY Premiership rival with video including Celtic captain crying & Rangers TV's ‘corrupt' clip
Aberdeen brutally troll EVERY Premiership rival with video including Celtic captain crying & Rangers TV's ‘corrupt' clip

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Aberdeen brutally troll EVERY Premiership rival with video including Celtic captain crying & Rangers TV's ‘corrupt' clip

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ABERDEEN have caused a stir on Scottish football's fixtures reveal day - by brutally trolling each one of their Premiership rivals. Clubs tend to fire out the fixture lists in a matter-of-fact fashion on a a day like this but the Dons took a different tack and their supporter base was loving it as they poked fun at each top flight rival in order. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 Callum McGregor is pictured crying at the Scottish Cup final Credit: Instagram / @aberdeenfc 7 St Mirren are lampooned for hosting a Celtic shop at their stadium Credit: Instagram / @aberdeenfc 7 John Brown's 'corrupt' rant at Nick Walsh also features Credit: Instagram / @aberdeenfc The hilarious Dons video was released on the club's Instagram channel, entitled 'A look at our 25/26 fixtures' - and it doesn't spare anyone's blushes. For instance, when it comes to the clash with Celtic at home on August 10th the video simply shows a clip of Hoops captain Callum McGregor CRYING on the Hampden pitch after their defeat to the Dons. For Rangers, ahead of the visit to Ibrox on November 1, the Dons have simply shared the Rangers TV clip which has got John 'Bomber' Brown in so much trouble. The club have had to swallow a £3,000 fine after Brown fumed at the non-award of a Nico Raskin 'goal' which was clearly over the line by calling it 'corrupt'. As for Hibs, the Dons show the video of Hibs new signing Jamie McGrath celebrating the club's Scottish Cup win on open top bus day, while fans chant 'Hibs are falling apart'. The dig at Falkirk involves a comic take on their ultras attempting to start a scrap at a train station - while the Dons' swipe at Dundee is new boss Steven Pressley saying if you want a manager who has a history of winning trophies "I'm not your man". St Mirren are lampooned over the time they incorporatedCeltic branding as part of their stadium for friendlies back while work was being done at Parkhead back in 2015, while Kilmarnock''s is a video of SunSport's very own Kris Boyd. The Killie and Gers hero is asked to contribute to live coverage of a match on Sky despite the fact he's eating a pie at the time. All in all, it's fair to say it's got the Scottish football world talking, with the main reaction one of approval. Dons fans took to the comments to say: "This is superb" FOUR to join Rangers before Champions League Plus Aarons impact on Tavernier REVEALED A second said: "This is epic, just what I want from our club." A third said: "Give the admin a raise" 7 Steven Pressley's appointment as Dundee boss gets a mention Credit: Instagram / @aberdeenfc 7 SunSport's very own Kris Boyd features in the Kilmarnock entry Credit: Instagram / @aberdeenfc A fourth replied: "Well done the media team". A fifth said: "This is the kind of utter nonsense I live for" Another said: "Give the content guy a pay rise, this is the content we all love to see. The trolling is top quality banter at its best." 7 How Rangers' fixtures look 7 How Celtic's games shape up Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Aberdeen bathe in Celtic tears and rip into Rangers 'corruption' with astonishing fixture announcement troll
Aberdeen bathe in Celtic tears and rip into Rangers 'corruption' with astonishing fixture announcement troll

Daily Record

time3 days ago

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Aberdeen bathe in Celtic tears and rip into Rangers 'corruption' with astonishing fixture announcement troll

The hilarious clip has gone down a storm with Dons and rival supporters in stitches Aberdeen have rinsed their eleven top flight rivals with a hilarious mickey-taking montage to announce their fixtures for the new Premiership season. The Dons shared a clip on their Instagram page which has gone down a storm on social media - even with some opposition fans. ‌ But Jimmy Thelin will be hoping it doesn't backfire by getting their rivals fired up when they come to meet. ‌ For it includes rubbing salt into the fresh wounds of Celtic with a clip of Hoops skipper Callum McGregor in tears after their Scottish Cup penalty shootout win just last month. The compilation lists the dates for the games against each of their rivals in the first part of the season, with the Hoops the visitors to Pittodrie on matchday two. And for their game against bitter rivals Rangers at Ibrox on November 1 they played the controversial clip of John Brown claiming a decision not to award Nico Raskin a goal at Easter Road last season was 'corrupt'. Rangers were fined £3000 by the Scottish Football Association for the comment and blasted the authorities in a scathing statement. For Dundee United they showed a series of tweets from the Tannadice club talking about qualifying for the Europa League - only for Aberdeen's Hampden heroics to relegate them to the Conference League. ‌ They ended with a clip of Spanish comedian Juan Joya Borja, better known as El Ristas (The Giggles) and his famous laugh. The Tangerines rivals Dundee had new boss Steven Pressley and his admission that if the Dark Blues were looking for a boss to win silverware then WASN'T their man, which saw him criticised. And for new boys Falkirk it was a clip of some young Bairns ultras which was mocked, St Mirren and images of them allowing Celtic to take over their club shop for a day while Hibs was a clip of Jamie McGrath, moving to Easter Road, holding aloft the Scottish Cup as fans changed 'Hibs are falling apart again.' All fans were loving it, with one saying: 'Fair play, that is class,' but another added: 'Bold. What could possibly go wrong?'

Callum McGregor took fan fireworks fears direct to Celtic chiefs after Rangers clash
Callum McGregor took fan fireworks fears direct to Celtic chiefs after Rangers clash

Scottish Sun

time14-06-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Callum McGregor took fan fireworks fears direct to Celtic chiefs after Rangers clash

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IAN MAXWELL thinks that footballers in Scotland can help the football association in cracking down on fan behaviour issues. This comes as the chief joined the BBC Sportsound team on Saturday afternoon to address Scottish footballing issues. 2 Celtic fan with homemade rocket launcher at the 2022/23 Viaplay cup final 2 Ian Maxwell revealed that Callum McGregor, pictured here with Celtic chief Michael Nicholson, had spoken direct to the Celtic board over the matter Credit: SNS On the show, Maxwell said: "Rangers played Celtic at Hampden [in 2023] and there was a lot of fireworks. 'There was a video online and a guy had a rocket. They are finding ingenious ways to get these things into grounds. 'I spoke to the Celtic board after it and one of them said Callum McGregor had gone to them and said that was the first time the players had actually talked about something coming onto the pitch. 'At that point you go; 'I think we need to use the players'. 'The players are a fundamental part of trying to impact on that behaviour because with the best will in the world myself or Neil Doncaster or someone else saying 'go and not do that' just makes people want to do it. 'But if players are going to supporters and saying 'you are affecting our performance, you are getting in our heads, I'm worried when I'm taking a corner' then that is a positive message. 'The more we can use that player platform to spread that message and make people aware of the danger then the better. 'It's a player's place of work and it's not right they are taking a corner and there's all sorts raining down beside them.' There has been multiple fan incident's across the season. Most include pyrotechnic use, but we also saw Aberdeen defender Jack MacKenzie struck in the head by a chair from his own fans on the last day of the season. Shock moment Aberdeen star hit with seat thrown from own fans after rivals' pitch invasion Ticket reductions, and the threat of such action, is the route the governing body is taking to try and clamp down on these fan issues. Maxwell added: 'The ticket reduction is the next step. It's a fundamental step. 'We will see how that goes. Hopefully that has the impact. "If it doesn't and we need to look at something else, we will see what the options are at that point.' Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

'Role model Tierney's return tremendous for youth players'
'Role model Tierney's return tremendous for youth players'

BBC News

time13-06-2025

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  • BBC News

'Role model Tierney's return tremendous for youth players'

Celtic B team coach Stephen McManus insists "role model" Kieran Tierney's return has "given everyone a real boost".The 28-year-old officially rejoined Celtic this week on a free transfer, six years after leaving for Arsenal in a £25million captain McManus said: "It's massive because young players want to feel as if they've got somebody that they can look up to. They've got that but they need to see that and they need to feel that for themselves."You've got it with Callum (McGregor), you've got it with James (Forrest), so now with KT coming back it gives us an extra top player."McManus also believes the learnings Tierney made at the Emirates will be of benefit "throughout the club"."The fact that he's coming back with his full career ahead of him after the experiences he's had down in England at a top club like Arsenal, is going to be invaluable, not just for himself, for the younger players but for everybody throughout the football club."Kieran's coming back at the age that he's at, his full career's ahead of him. For the national team, for us as a club, it's tremendous."It's given everybody a real boost and for the younger lads it's another role model that we've got to look up to."

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