By Adam Evans
Former Republic of Ireland and Celtic star, Liam Miller has died aged just 36.
The Midfielder from Cork had been living with pancreatic cancer receiving treatment in America.
Miller won 21 caps for the Republic of Ireland.
Celtic say everyone at the club is "deeply saddened" and their thoughts are with his family and friends.
Liam was a great team mate & room mate. He was also a top opponent. But most of all he is one of the few people in football who I consider a true friend. I'm absolutely devastated for him and his young family. I'm sure he is resting with the angels now. RIP Chewy love you x 😭 pic.twitter.com/YB8b9UzJwt
— Stephen Elliott (@SleevesElliott) February 9, 2018
Manchester United is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of our former midfielder Liam Miller. We extend our condolences to his loved ones at this extremely difficult time. pic.twitter.com/k87wINacg3
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 10, 2018
LIAM MILLER | #CCFC84
— Cork City FC News (@corkcityfcnews) February 9, 2018
Our deepest condolences to the family, friends, teammates and football supporters of former Cork City midfielder Liam Miller, who sadly passed away this evening.
Liam Miller played 37 times for Cork City FC in the 2015 season.#RIPLIAMMILLER ❤️💚❤️💚 pic.twitter.com/9UXG9V9HHL
We are incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of former Hibernian midfielder Liam Miller. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time. pic.twitter.com/XWURtc72M3
— Hibernian FC (@HibsOfficial) February 9, 2018
Thank you Liam 💙💛 #MOT pic.twitter.com/c4BZqNhGGK
— Leeds United (@LUFC) February 10, 2018
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