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KENNY MILLER has revealed he choked back tears in an emotional Rangers exit.

Miller, 31, told of his heartache at ending his goal-laden stint at Ibrox as he sealed a dream �£50,000-a-week deal in Turkey.

 

The Scotland striker was finalising his sensational �£500,000 move to Bursaspor last night.

 

And he told SunSport: "The actual moment I said goodbye to everyone was hard. Walking away wasn't easy. It was quite emotional.

 

"There's no doubt the two-and-a-half years I had at Rangers have been the best time of my career. Working with the gaffer Walter Smith, Coisty, Kenny, Durranty, big Jim, the physio and the doc was brilliant.

 

"But on Tuesday night things were developing and I realised I was on my way out of the club. All of a sudden it was difficult.

 

"I reported at Ibrox for the game with Inverness like all the other lads but the gaffer took me aside before he read out the team and we spoke about how close the deal was to happening.

 

"He shook me by the hand, wished me all the best and I went back down to say cheerio to everyone.

 

"But for that few minutes, standing in the gaffer's office, it was quite emotional.

 

"You always get nerves when you leave a club and you're thinking about what's ahead, but this was different.

 

"I really enjoyed my time there and walking away from that wasn't easy.

 

"As much as the decision itself wasn't hard, actually walking out the door was tough.

 

"It's crunch time when you're actually going around the dressing room shaking all the lads by the hand.

 

"These guys are my best mates and boys I've been through a lot with."

 

Miller will officially sign his deal today after final negotiations throughout yesterday.

 

SunSport can reveal a late bid from mega-rich United Arab Emirates side Al Ain almost threw a spanner in the works.

 

But Miller dismissed their approach, having given Bursaspor his word he'd sign for them.

 

Miller has had a whirlwind few weeks, but reckons he handled it well - until last weekend's Ibrox clash with Hamilton.

 

He added: "I like to think I handled it okay but last Saturday was maybe the first time the situation affected me.

 

"I never felt comfortable during the game and I didn't do myself or the team justice.

 

"Until then I was fully focused on winning games, scoring goals and retaining the title."

 

Miller now reckons Rangers could lose other star men.

 

As SunSport revealed earlier this week Sevilla are interested in keeper Allan McGregor.

 

Miller added: "There are some really good players there and it's up to the people in charge to decide whether to sell them or not.

 

"Allan McGregor is one of the best goalkeepers in the country - or anywhere for that matter - and there's no doubt in my mind he'll be on a lot of manager's shopping list."

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He forgot all about us when he put that horrendous green and white scarf round his neck at Istanbul Airport which was before he had signed!

 

In his defence he had it thrown on him by a supporter and I guess he doubted he could take it off.

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I think this but less venemously. Miller never cared about Rangers even tokenly, and while I'll miss his contribution, I don't think I'll miss him. Cheers for the goals and cheerio.

 

Pretty much my viewpoint too.

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In his defence he had it thrown on him by a supporter and I guess he doubted he could take it off.

 

Yeah this is true but it seems to be the Turkish way serenade new players with scarfs. They did it with Darius Vassell.

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It's quite sad that so many seem to take joy in something that has resulted in Rangers being a weaker team. :(

 

I don't really hold it against them. We fans think a particular way - we want our players to ideally play for the shirt and to be proud and loyal to the team, like we would be given a minutae of the wage. So when they see a Kenny Miller only too happy to move for money, it does rub many of them up the wrong way and they want rid after that. Despite ability.

 

Personally while we've lost a great goalscorer, we've gained a great striker in the return of Jelavic which has totally softened for me the blow of losing Miller.

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