Calvin Miller, a Scotland-born forward is currently known for his role as a left winger for Falkirk. Born on 9th January 1998, Miller now stands at 5ft 11in (1.82m) tall, and weighs in at 11st 11lb (75kg). You'll see him on the pitch sporting the number 29 jersey.
According to Transfermarkt, Miller's current market value is estimated to be worth approximately €200k, which is roughly £170k. He has a contract with Falkirk set to expire on the 31st of May, 2025, giving him 5 months left to run.
Miller's professional career kicked off back in July 2015, when he joined Celtic as a trainee. While there, in the seasons of 2016-2017 and 2017-2018, Miller made a total of four first team appearances in league matches. Albeit limited, it was an integral time in his career learning from the seasoned professionals at Celtic.
Seeking more game time, he was loaned to Dundee in August 2018, where he made 16 first team appearances and scored his first Scottish Premiership goal. On completing his loan term in January 2019, he returned to Celtic.
In his second spell at Celtic, opportunities were still scarce but he managed to add to his tally of appearances. However, in January 2019, he was again loaned out, this time to Ayr United. After the loan ended in June 2019, he returned once again to Celtic for the new season, but playing time remained elusive.
In October 2020, he parted ways with Celtic for good to join Harrogate Town in England's League Two. After a brief stint at Harrogate Town and a loan spell at Notts County, Miller joined Chesterfield in July 2021 where he made six first team appearances.
In a move back to Scotland, Miller ventured to Greenock Morton in January 2023. He found his stride at the club, registering 15 first team appearances and a goal. His performance caught the eye of Falkirk in the Championship division, where he made his current move in July 2023.
At Falkirk, his recent form has been commendable. In the 2024-2025 season, he's already made 19 first team appearances and scored five goals. Miller also significantly contributed to Falkirk's League Cup campaign, making an impressive six starts. The journey of his professional career has been winding, but on each step, Calvin Miller's tenacity and skill have shown through.