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Miller saddened by Dons exit

Willie Miller admits he was "surprised and disappointed" to be removed from his role of director of football at Aberdeen.

Miller was relieved of his duties by chairman Stewart Milne on Tuesday as the club announced a number of boardroom changes.

The 57-year-old said in a statement on STV's website: "I am very surprised and disappointed at the chairman's decision to end my association with the club.

"I leave with a heavy heart but would like to thank the club, the fans and all the staff for their support during my long association with the Dons.

"I would like to wish Craig [Brown] and Archie [Knox] and all the football staff and players good fortune for the new season.

"I must also extend my gratitude to all my development colleagues who helped put in place our successful youth development programme, which after eight years of tireless effort has produced a number of exciting talents now in the first team squad.

"These youngsters and the bright crop coming through are the future of the club.

"It goes without saying that I have enjoyed every minute of my time as a player, captain, manager and director of the club and I will now continue my association as a supporter and will continue to have the best interests of the club at heart."

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Mark Ames

2:03am on 21/6/2012

Me thinks Milne is removing all the people from the boardroom who disagree with Milne voting Rfc back in to the spl. So boycott away sheep s******s!! go on bankrupt your club or more likely milne has as much contempt for you as we do.