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He signed for Aberdeen at the age of seventeen and was made captain four years later. He was involved in possibly the best era ever for Aberdeen who, under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson, won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1983 with a 2-1 win over Real Madrid. Willie Miller's partnership with fellow defender Alex McLeish was a huge part of the success. He holds the record for most league appearances for Aberdeen, standing at 556 between 1973 and 1990, when he retired due to injury.

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Alex McLeish

Alexander (Alex) McLeish , nicknamed "Big Eck" is a well respected football figure in Scotland. His playing career saw him join Aberdeen F.C. in 1976 where he formed a formidable defensive partnership with Willie Miller. He enjoyed great success at Aberdeen under the management of Sir Alex...

Scotland football hall of fame

(76 caps). Tom Boyd (72 caps). Willie Miller (65 caps). Danny McGrain (62 caps). Richard Gough (61...

Aberdeen F.C.

Cooke Martin Buchan Joe Harper Steve Archibald Charlie Nicholas Willie Miller Jim Leighton Alex McLeish...

Sonny Boy Williamson II

Sonny Boy Williamson, circa 1964 Alex Miller (1899? - May 25, 1965), a.k.a. Sonny Boy Williamson II, Rice Miller, Willie Williams, Willie Miller, "Little Boy Blue", "The Goat" and "Footsie," was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Alex Miller was born near Glendora...

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