The Scotsman

Miller, 38, lands two-year Dundee deal

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Neil Mccann pulled out all the stops to sign Scotland’s pre-eminent striker of the last two decades.

Miller’s eventful career includes three different spells with Rangers. Mccann reports that the striker is as fit as when he joined the Ibrox club for a third time four years ago.

“We gave him a full medical,” he said. “You don’t hand out two-year contracts to 38-year-olds without doing your business properly. He sailed through his medical.

“He did have other options. I know coaches always say that but he did. When you think about it logistical­ly, one was sitting on his doorstep.”

The Glasgow-based Miller held discussion­s with St Mirren but opted for Dundee. According to Mccann, the way Dundee play had a large bearing on his decision.

“He knows the football we 0 Craig Wighton: Talks with Hearts will continue today.

play,” he said. “He was compliment­ary about us last year when we played against Rangers. He sees himself getting chances and he sees himself making us more chances because of his movement. I am really excited by it.”

Miller confirmed that an existing personal relationsh­ip with Mccann was a significan­t factor in him coming to Dens. The pair played together at Rangers in the early 2000s and were also teammates with Scotland.

“I have a long-standing relationsh­ip with the manager,” said Miller in an interview with the official Dundee FC website. “The manager had been there [at Rangers] a year, a year and a half before I joined. We travelled through [from Edinburgh] together, we have always spoken.”

Mccann noted Miller has probably put on “a couple of pounds since then – but only that”. Miller, who is six years younger than Mccann, was a junior member of the team in those days.

But now in his late 30s, and having also experience­d a very brief spell of management at Livingston, Mccann is relying on Miller to lift a Dundee dressing room that is reeling after three defeats in the team’s opening three league games. Dundee were also knocked out of the Betfred Cup at home by Championsh­ip side Ayr United.

They will seek to win their first points of the season against Motherwell at home on Saturday. Miller, who played against the Fir Park side for Livingston less than a fortnight ago, is fit and eager to be involved. Mccann has no worries about pushing him straight in.

“He will give us leadership up top and help in the forward areas,” he said. “You can only coach so much. The forward area is where the magic happens. That’s where he comes into his own. Why I wanted him in and he will be good in the dressing room.

“He is still in great condition and passed the medical with flying colours. He feels as good now as when he signed back with Rangers. Now he hasn’t got the hassle of management – he can let me handle that!

“At 38, he is in great shape. But it’s as much about what he’s going to give to my other strikers. That’s key.

“He might not be as mobile as he used to be playing up on his own when he and I played against Italy against the likes of [Alessandro] Nesta. He has not got that in the tank, I imagine. But you can play him as a two or in behind a two because when you get older you see the game in a whole different way. He has an intelligen­ce to play in there.”

With Wighton’s departure bringing in funds, it’s understood Dundee are looking to bring in two more players before tomorrow’s deadline. Left-sided Celtic player Calvin Miller has been linked with a loan move to the Dens Park side.

 ??  ?? 2 Neil Mccann has hailed the capture of Kenny Miller following a short spell as Livingston player/manager. ‘He knows the football we play,’ Mccann said. ‘He was compliment­ary about us last year when we played against Rangers.’
2 Neil Mccann has hailed the capture of Kenny Miller following a short spell as Livingston player/manager. ‘He knows the football we play,’ Mccann said. ‘He was compliment­ary about us last year when we played against Rangers.’
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