Former Ipswich Town star Tommy Miller has sent a message to fans after the Blues were drawn against his current side Buxton in the FA Cup Second Round.
Miller is the assistant manager at The Bucks, who play in the National League North and will travel to Suffolk over the weekend of November 26-27.
@IpswichTown I’m looking forward to seeing my penalty spots😉can’t wait to return with @Buxton_FC🏆this is what the FA Cup is all about and a great day awaits for the staff/players and supporters👏🏼
— Tommy Miller (@millski8) November 7, 2022
The 43-year-old midfiedler played more than 200 games for Town over two spells, scoring 47 goals - many from the penalty spot, from where he enjoyed an immaculate record.
After the draw last night he tweeted: "What a draw, come on the Tractor Boys."
He added: "I’m looking forward to seeing my penalty spots.
"I can’t wait to return with Buxton FC - this is what the FA Cup is all about and a great day awaits for the staff/players and supporters."
What a draw…come on the 🚜boys🤞🏼
— Tommy Miller (@millski8) November 7, 2022
Miller's Buxton are 18th in the National League North and reached the second roud of the cup with a 2-0 win over Merthyr Town on Saturday.
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