Just to say, this is the updated, ever-so-slightly amended version of the press release. In the original, I said Neil Young brought Sean Miller through the youth system at Chester before handing him his first-team debut. Neil did, indeed, give him his first senior outing but insists he can't take the credit for his rise through the youth ranks...
Altrincham press and media officer John Edwards writes that: Neil Young has increased his attacking options for next season with the acquisition of free-scoring right-sided midfielder Sean Miller from Connah’s Quay Nomads.
Pacey winger Miller, a multi award winner in his time with the Nomads, becomes the latest addition to a rebuilt Altrincham squad that is rapidly taking shape for the new Vanarama National League North campaign.
A graduate of Chester's youth system who was given his breakthrough at senior level by Young, Miller, who turned 21 last month, made it into the first team squad towards the end of the 2013-14 season.
He joined Connah’s Quay that summer and made an immediate impact, scoring 11 goals in 35 appearances and virtually sweeping the board when individual awards were dished out by the club and the league.
At the club’s presentation evening, he picked up a hat-trick of gongs after being voted players’ player of the year and supporters’ player of the year and finishing top scorer.
On top of that, he was named Welsh Premier League young player of the year at the league’s annual meeting.
Young had no hesitation snapping him up for a second time, after hearing of his availability, and the Alty manager said: ‘Sean is a player I worked with at Chester, where, after he came through the youth system, I gave him his senior debut.
‘He subsequently moved on to Connah’s Quay Nomads, where, 12 months ago, he was named Welsh Premier League young player of the year.
‘He is quick and direct. He has a great attitude, wants to do well and, at just 21, has plenty of time to continue his development.’