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Miller rejects Blackpool move



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STRIKER Lee Miller is staying at Scottish Premier League club Aberdeen, ending any hope of Blackpool persuading him to move to Bloomfield Road.
Miller, who has been tracked by the Seasiders for months, has signed a new, two-year contract with the Dons to scupper Pool's hopes.

Manager Jimmy Calderwood said: "I was very worried Lee might leave, but this is great news for Aberdeen.

"He's a big part of my team, and if he continues to progress like he has, then he can break back into the Scotland set-up."

Aberdeen have also been strongly linked with a move for striker Keigan Parker, who has left Bloomfield Road after a barren, shot-shy campaign where he failed to hit the target.

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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 3:40 PM
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Dan De Man,

Ansdell 14/05/2008 23:41:35
Not that bothered to be honest, he had a s**t goalscoring record and the dons fans weren't that fussed if he stayed or went.
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