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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
TOMMY Miller maintained his immaculate record from the penalty spot to ensure a point against high-flying Sheffield United and now wants to punish struggling Norwich City.
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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
IPSWICH Town are to re-look at offering new contracts to three players who could have vital parts to play in Sunday's Coca-Cola Championship derby at Carrow Road, Norwich City.Club captain Richard Naylor, defender Alex Bruce and midfielder Tommy Miller go into the game with their futures uncertain as their contracts run out next summer.And for the next four weeks they will be playing...
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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... side that lacked inspiration too.Had Ipswich managed to hang on to their half-time lead from a Tommy Miller penalty then they would have managed to finally clamber into a play off place, instead they are today where they started on Saturday, in 11th place.That is mainly because substitute Alan Quinn handed his old club Sheffield United a lifeline as they continue to try and chase...
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 11/29/2008
James Beattie's last-minute penalty rescued a point for Sheffield United at Ipswich. The striker hit his sixth goal in as many games to cancel out Tommy Miller's first-half penalty.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... needing a James Beattie penalty in injury time to grab a point from the 1-1 draw at Ipswich Town. Tommy Miller made the breakthrough, also from the penalty spot, after Blades defender Matt Kilgallon handled. On the half-hour at foggy Deepdale, Preston North End carved Bristol City open on the left to set up Stephen Elliott's six-yard finish. Ross Wallace's deflected second-half shot...
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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 11/29/2008
... been on the pitch for 15 minutes but managed to get himself booked and give away the spot kick.Tommy Miller had given the Blues a half-time lead, also from the penalty spot and also for a hand ball, this time by Blades defender Matthew Kilgallon. That hand ball was not as obvious but was spotted by eagle-eyed official Justin Compley who brought it to the referee's attention. United...