Alan Miller
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Alan Miller
I’ve just read on an Arsenal Facebook page (not the official one ) that our former keeper Alan Miller has passed away, only 52.
If true, that’s very sad, I remember him well, seemed a very nice lad
If true, that’s very sad, I remember him well, seemed a very nice lad
Re: Alan Miller
Jesus that is shocking if true
RIP
RIP
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Re: Alan Miller
Seems to be true. 51. Sudden heart attack.
RIP
RIP
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Re: Alan Miller
That is terrible news to hear. I remember him so well and he always came across as a lovely bloke. What sad news.RIP
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Re: Alan Miller
Only 51. Jesus that is sad news. RIP.
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Re: Alan Miller
shocking, i follow him on twitter he works at Holkham Hall estate in North Norfolk and tweeted every few days about his work events and at times about arsenal and middlesboro memories. he was a proud gooner. i havent been on twitter in a couple of weeks as been on hols, so will have a look now at his feed.
so sad.
rip
so sad.
rip
Re: Alan Miller
Really sad news , was a good keeper as well but spunky blocked his path for us , was loved by boro fans.
Re: Alan Miller
How sad - I'm sure he was there as a young fella, suited and booted on the bench on that magical night at Anfield in 89
No age at all
No age at all
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Re: Alan Miller
I was just thinking about him at this very moment jumping about in the grey suit hugging Gary Lewin and looking so happy and excited with Steve Morrow on the touchline at the end. In all the photos with that dodgy barnet and so much a part of the club. I remember a quote from him when it was the tenth anniversary of that wonderful, beautiful night. Something along the lines of: "Worst suit, worst haircut but best coach ride home ever."