Liam Miller has died age 36.
Miller played for Celtic, Manchester United and the Republic of Ireland across a 16-year professional career.
He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer late last year, and had been undergoing treatment in the United States and back home in Ireland. News broke on Friday night that Miller had passed away.
https://twitter.com/The_Tman10/status/962101410828611585
Miller made his debut for Celtic in 2000, and played 44 times for the club, helping them to the Scottish title in 2004.
The Irishman then moved south to play for Manchester United, signing for Sir Alex Ferguson’s side on a free transfer.
He made 22 appearances for the club across two seasons, and had a loan spell with Leeds United.
Miller then signed for Roy Keane’s Sunderland in 2006, and was part of the Black Cats team which won the Championship in 2007.
Miller later had spells with Queens Park Rangers, Hibernian, Perth Glory and Cork City, before retiring in 2016. He won 21 caps for Ireland.
Many of his former teammates paid tribute to him when news of his tragic passing broke.
https://twitter.com/morrisonclinton/status/962106559894577152
Sad hearing the awful news that Liam Miller has passed away this evening, taken far so soon by a terrible disease. Proud to have shared a dressing room with him over the years. #RIPLiamMiller
— Kevin Kilbane (@kdkilbane77) February 9, 2018
RIP Liam Miller. Was lucky enough to room with Liam on a few international trips.. top player and a great person. Thoughts and prayers with his loved ones. 🙏🏽
— STEVEN REID (@stevenreid12) February 9, 2018
RIP Liam Miller. Devastating news. Great player but more importantly fantastic person. So sad. Thoughts with his family.
— Danny Higginbotham (@Higginbotham05) February 9, 2018
Terribly sad news about Liam Miller. Taken too young.Thoughts go out to his family.
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) February 9, 2018