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Liam Miller på väg till Hibernian

Liam Miller på väg till Hibernian

Forna Celtic, Manchester United och Sunderland mittfältaren Liam Miller är på väg att skriva kontrakt med Hibernian uppger idag flera skotska tidningar.

Flera skotska tidningar gör idag gällande att forne Celtic och Manchester United mittfältaren Liam Miller är på väg att skriva på för Hibernian på en fri transfer. Hibs managern John Hughes har varit på jakt efter fler spelare trots att transferfönstret har stängt och en av de kontraktslösa spelare som uppges ha fångat ”Yogis” intresse ska alltså vara Liam Miller som släpptes av QPR under sommaren.
"He's certainly one that is on the radar, that's for sure. Why am I saying that? He's one that fits the bill. The clubs he's played with tell you how good a footballer he is. He's probably just hitting the peak of his career, being 27-28. He maybe just lost his way a little bit. But right at this moment in time, there's maybe been a wee bit of interest there and everybody's diving on it saying this is happening. As a manager, you just have to keep out there, keep ahead of the game and if you're not seeing what's out there and seeing if you could enhance you squad by bringing one or two players to your club then you're not doing your job."

Hughes som redan genomfört en av de största transfer kupperna i SPL under sommaren, då Anthony Stokes värvades från Sunderland, är nu alltså på väg att genomföra en ny.
"Don't forget, when the window was opened we had the door closed in our faces so many times. But you just have to be patient. I don't think you have to be a rocket scientist to see what we're doing. There's good competition in there now for the goalkeeping place. I had to go and get the right side sorted out. After that, we just felt losing Fletch (Steven Fletcher) we could do with that extra striker up there. That's what we're looking about trying to do. But let's take nothing away from the boys who are already here." 

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Jacob von Hammar2009-09-11 11:53:00
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