Media void looming as Kenny Miller tipped for coaching return

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Kenny Miller is being linked with taking up a coaching role at Huddersfield Town.

The former Scotland striker has had brief stints in charge of Livingston and Falkirk but appears to be the man to lift Huddersfield Town from the foot of the Championship.

Miller is currently the most in-demand pundit in the business with regular appearances on Sky Sports, Radio Scotland, BT Sport and Radio Clyde as well as a column for the Daily Record. It is fair to say that he is well connected in the media.

Glasgow Live reports:

The former Celtic and Rangers striker had a short spell in charge at Livingston and has also coached at the likes of Newcastle Jets and Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia’s A-League and he also spent some time in Scottish League One with Falkirk.

He went into the Bairns as Assistant Head Coach and had a short-spell in interim charge after Martin Rennie’s exit.

Now the Daily Record report that he could be set for a role in the English Championship with boss Mark Fotheringham looking to add the former Scotland striker to his set up.

They currently sit bottom of England’s second tier – four points from safety after 20 games. Ex-Celtic man Fotheringham was appointed back in September on a deal until 2025.

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