Past playersTom Miller

    • Years: 1912-1920

    • Appearances: 146

    • Goals: 56

    Tom Miller was an inside-forward who had played for several Scottish clubs before signing for Liverpool in February 1912.

    He made his debut for the Reds against Sheffield Wednesday at Anfield a few days after his arrival on Merseyside.

    Miller established himself in the side over the next two seasons and helped the club reach their first FA Cup final in 1914, only to suffer defeat by Burnley at the old Crystal Palace ground.

    Along with three Liverpool teammates and three opposition players, Miller was found guilty of fixing a game between the Reds and Manchester United on Good Friday 1915.

    For his service to his country during the war, Miller's ban from the game along with his accessories' was lifted and he was still a Liverpool player after league football resumed.

    He scored 13 goals in 25 starts in the 1919-20 season as the Reds finished fourth and reached the FA Cup fourth round.

    Miller started the following campaign well by scoring three goals in his first two games, but then, coincidentally, moved on to United in September 1920.

    His brother John was also a Liverpool player during 1919-20, but the two Millers only played in the same team together on three occasions.