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Kenny Miller..

Fri Sep 07, 2012 8:56 am

good little read...

KENNY Miller’s focus might be on Scotland’s World Cup qualifying campaign just now, but he still hasn’t forgotten the moment he felt Cardiff City’s drive for automatic promotion started slipping away last season.

The striker, is now with Vancouver Whitecaps after just one year with the Bluebirds, is gearing up to face Serbia in his country’s Group A opener at Hampden Park tomorrow.

But he took time out to reflect on his time with City, which ended on something of a flat note even though he made a worthy contribution overall.

Miller believes the crunch for Cardiff in terms of missing out on promotion came after a home defeat against Blackpool last February when City had been in front, but fell away in a 3-1 defeat.


“I remember sitting with the lads at our training ground near the end of January and we were studying the table,” said Miller. “Cardiff were a point adrift of Southampton and two behind West Ham.

“It was an unbelievable position and everybody felt we would press on into the top two. A win against either Southampton away or Blackpool at home would have achieved that, but we didn’t win either.

“It was incredibly frustrating because we were in a really strong position and to be in the automatic places at that stage would have been massive for the club.”

City had just beaten Crystal Palace in the Carling Cup semi-finals and went into the clash at Southampton unbeaten in six league matches.

But they followed a draw against the Saints with that home defeat against Blackpool.

“It was a transitional season for Cardiff in many ways and qualifying for the play-offs was far from failure, but missing out on promotion was devastating,” admitted 32-year-old Miller.

“We were so close to winning the Carling Cup and it was a huge achievement reaching the final against Liverpool, but, looking back, it did affect our league form.”

Miller left the Bluebirds on a free transfer last summer and is now playing Major League Soccer for the Whitecaps in North America. He scored 11 goals in 47 starts for the Bluebirds last season, but managed only one in the last 21 matches.

“I enjoyed my time in Cardiff, worked hard and always gave it everything,” he insisted.

“Certainly it could have gone better for me and a few more goals would have helped everybody, but it was a time when things didn’t go my way near goal.

“Even now the first team I look for in the Championship is Cardiff.

“The time difference between here and Canada means when I get up on a Saturday morning I immediately look at how they are doing.

“I have stayed close to Don Cowie, Craig Conway and the other Scottish lads, while I really want Big Malky do well.

“He’s a good guy who gives the job everything he has and will earn the success I feel he is bound to have.

“When I look at the signings City have made it’s clear they have strength in depth, which is exactly what was missing last season. If there are injuries they have quality players ready and waiting.

“From what I can see the only problem City will have this season is keeping everybody happy.

“The performance against Wolves was top notch and when I looked at the team it was a surprise to see Aron Gunnarsson and Cowie among the subs.

“There are options throughout the squad and I really like the look of the Heidar Helguson-Nicky Maynard partnership in attack.

Re: Kenny Miller..

Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:08 am

Decent read.
I like kenny he gave his all for cardiff and like he admits he could have scored more but the guy gave 100% :ayatollah:

Re: Kenny Miller..

Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:15 am

jinks-rct wrote:Decent read.
I like kenny he gave his all for cardiff and like he admits he could have scored more but the guy gave 100% :ayatollah:



nice to see how much he respects malky aswell and wants us to do well ! :ayatollah:

Re: Kenny Miller..

Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:29 pm

top pro and genuine guy
played a massive part in our excellent season last year,even on the training ground and in the dressing room having someone like kenny would have done wonders for the likes of cowie,conway and joey mason

wish him all the best for club and country

Re: Kenny Miller..

Fri Sep 07, 2012 6:04 pm

englishbluebird wrote:top pro and genuine guy
played a massive part in our excellent season last year,even on the training ground and in the dressing room having someone like kenny would have done wonders for the likes of cowie,conway and joey mason

wish him all the best for club and country



This

Re: Kenny Miller..

Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:40 pm

Everything is spot on and he even admitted about not getting many goals.
Nice to see he has a little love for us :ayatollah:

Re: Kenny Miller..

Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:46 am

Absolutely top bloke and player

Re: Kenny Miller..

Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:55 pm

Respect to Kenny, very unfairly treated by some fans here, hope he does well in the MLS