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Brian Miller - one of Burnley Football Club's greatest servants - died on Saturday morning, aged 70.
Miller, a one-club man who dedicated more than four decades to the Clarets, passed away peacefully at Burnley General Hospital following a short illness.
He was surrounded by his family.
Popular Burnley-born Miller was at the club through its highs and lows.
He managed the Clarets twice, and was in the hot-seat for that unforgettable victory over Orient in 1987, which preserved Burnley's Football League status.
He was also a star player for the Clarets, and was part of the 1960 Championship-winning side.
In fact, he played in every league and cup game that season.
A year later, he was capped by England for the match against Austria.
Miller played a role in all four Championship sides.
In 1960, he was a player. In 1973, a coach. He was manager in 1982 and chief scout in 1992.
Brian's son David went on to play for Burnley, as did son-in law Derek Scott, and his sons Chris and Paul.
He will always be remembered as a great servant to Burnley Football Club.
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