Calvin Miller, born in Glasgow on 9 January 1998 (age 28), is a Scottish left winger whose career has carried an early Celtic connection but has been shaped far more clearly by his later work at Falkirk.
He joined Celtic from Dundee in January 2019, a move that gave him a place in the wider orbit of the club, though it did not become the main part of his career. He left in October 2020 for Harrogate Town, before spells with Chesterfield and Greenock Morton helped bridge the gap between that Celtic chapter and the more settled football that followed.
Falkirk has been the substantial spell. Across two league seasons he has made 74 league appearances and scored 17 goals, with 2024-25 his most productive campaign: 10 goals in 36 league games. In 2025-26 he has remained a regular first-team presence, with 38 league appearances and seven goals, plus further involvement in both domestic cups.
He was linked with a return to Celtic in February 2026 while at Falkirk. His market value is around £298,000, according to Transfermarkt.
Miller’s career has moved through Celtic, Harrogate, Chesterfield and Morton, but his established senior identity is now at Falkirk, where he has become a consistent and productive wide player.
