He's watched on as his adopted nation qualified for the World Cup, and now he's had time to reflect on his own successes.
Hailing from just outside Shotts, Colin Miller grew up a Rangers fan and eventually achieved a childhood dream of playing for the Ibrox club.
The 57-year-old had the added responsibility of being a Canadian international while in Govan, a nation he's ultimately earned legendary status with.
After a 14-year international career, World Cup 1986 representation and multiple coaching stints, Miller can't wait to see Canada return to football's biggest stage.
But some of his harshest lessons were learned at Hamilton, where he played almost 200 times and managed during a turbulent time.
Miller sits down on the Lanarkshire Live Sport Podcast to discuss Rangers, Hamilton, Canada and plenty more facets of his lengthy career in the game.
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