The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Miller desperate for a crack at top flight with beloved Bairns

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Lee Miller insists claiming promotion with Falkirk would be the crowning moment of his career.

The veteran striker has claimed one “bitter-sweet” league title with the Bairns, firing his boyhood heroes to the old First Division crown in 2002-03, only for the SPL board to deny their request to groundshar­e with Airdrie in the following campaign and rob them of promotion.

Miller, who turned 34 yesterday, departed during that galling close-season to embark on a fine career which would see him star for the likes of United, Bristol City, Middlesbro­ugh and Aberdeen, winning three caps for Scotland along the way.

However, the fact he never got a crack at the top flight with his beloved Bairns remains an itch he is desperate to scratch.

After rejoining the club last summer, the striker was part of a Falkirk side that fell at the final hurdle, capitulati­ng at Kilmarnock in the Premiershi­p play-off final; their 1-0 aggregate lead after the first leg becoming a 4-1 deficit in the space of 90 miserable minutes.

So he is a man on a mission as they seek to finish the job against his old club tonight and get another crack at the topflight against either Inverness or Hamilton Academical.

“It would be one of the crowning moments of my career – 100%,” said Miller, who scored eight goals for United during season 2005-06.

“I still remember that disappoint­ment when I was a young kid.

“We won the league at a canter and then weren’t able to go up.

“It was bitter-sweet and I had to move on soon after.

“It was devastatin­g at the time, so it would be up with my best moments in football to get promotion. I hope this is the season it all comes together.

“We’ve a tremendous squad with so much experience and game-changers.

“We lacked that strength in depth last season and injuries caught up on us but, 12 months on, we are fresh and raring to go.”

Miller has dismissed the notion that United are better equipped for a return to the top-flight.

“A lot of people are saying ‘we want Dundee United back in the top flight’ but we’ve got everything here,” he said.

“Falkirk are a big club, too, and all the facilities are here.

“We’ve got the fans, the stadium, the training facilities, a new gym – everything is structured towards being a Premiershi­p club.”

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