Falkirk co-manager Lee Miller lists his five favourite games as a Bairn

Miller had a great partnerships with a number of strikers during his career but looks back fondly on playing alongside John Baird during his second spell with the BairnsMiller had a great partnerships with a number of strikers during his career but looks back fondly on playing alongside John Baird during his second spell with the Bairns
Miller had a great partnerships with a number of strikers during his career but looks back fondly on playing alongside John Baird during his second spell with the Bairns
Falkirk co-manager Lee Miller has many fond memories from a stellar two-decade playing career which began and will likely end with the Bairns.

The 37-year-old, currently out of action due to the ongoing shutdown of football below Championship level, told the Falkirk Herald about his top five favourite matches with the Bairns.

Falkirk 4-2 Ross County, September 29, 2001

“My debut after being a young lad coming through the youth ranks.

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Miller "still remembers the sound" of Bob McHugh's goal hitting the post on the way in to beat Hibs 3-2Miller "still remembers the sound" of Bob McHugh's goal hitting the post on the way in to beat Hibs 3-2
Miller "still remembers the sound" of Bob McHugh's goal hitting the post on the way in to beat Hibs 3-2

“I played centre midfield at youth level going box to box, winning headers and scoring goals.

“Alex Totten, through injuries and suspension, needed a striker and, because I was a tall focal point, he asked if I could play up front. I was happy to play anywhere.

“We won 4-2 and I got man of the match, although I didn’t score, which I was gutted about.

“I don't remember much about the game but remember being nervous and feeling a bit numb, so I just went out and went for it and do remember hitting the crossbar with an overhead kick.

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Miller was nervous ahead of he and David McCracken's first game as managers of the Bairns against Linlithgow Rose in the Scottish Cup