
Real Salt Lake Mourns Loss of Former Monarchs Asst. Coach Liam Miller
Published on February 9, 2018 under United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Real Monarchs News Release
It is with great sadness that the entire Real Salt Lake organization mourns the death of former Monarchs coach Liam Miller. Our sincere condolences go out to his family, friends and colleagues.
We were heartbroken to hear today's news of Liam's passing. Liam was loved by our organization, as we admired his love of the game, his competitive spirit and his hard-working mentality. He was well-respected among all with whom he taught, worked and played, and he will be greatly missed by our Club.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Liam's family during this difficult time.
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