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Last Updated: Thursday, 19 July 2007, 10:16 GMT 11:16 UK
Miller clinches return to Ipswich
Tommy Miller
Miller had been with Sunderland for two years before being released
Ipswich have signed midfielder Tommy Miller on a two-year deal after he was released by Sunderland.

The 28-year-old has rejoined the Portman Road club for a third spell after starting his career among the Town youth ranks.

He then moved to Hartlepool on his first professional contract.

Miller returned to Ipswich for a �750,000 fee in the summer of 2001 before heading to Sunderland on a free transfer four years later.

Miller said: "I have some great memories of my earlier times at Ipswich and I hope there are more to come.

"Jim Magilton and the chairman have some exciting plans for the club and I am looking forward to being part of them."



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