Kevin Miller departs Exeter City after more than three years

Goalkeeping coach leaves for family reasons

Exeter City goalkeeping coach Kevin Miller (left) with goalkeeper Joe Whitworth
Author: Grace O'HarePublished 5th Jun 2026

Kevin Miller is set to leave Exeter City Football Club after more than three years of service as part of the coaching staff at St James Park.

A fixture at the club, Miller returned to Exeter in December 2022, securing the role of permanent goalkeeping coach following his initial interim position.

His appointment was a celebrated return, given his former tenure as a Grecian player and fan favourite.

His career as a player spanned over 700 matches, including over 200 appearances for Exeter City.

He was noteworthy for contributing to the team's Fourth Division title-winning side in 1990.

According to the club, Miller is leaving due to family reasons.

Exeter City also announces the departure of Michael McBride, the Lead Physio, who is leaving to pursue another opportunity.

McBride joined Exeter City in 2023, focusing on the medical and performance department, including rehabilitation programmes and injury management within the first-team squad.

Exeter City expresses sincere gratitude towards Miller and McBride, acknowledging their dedication and professionalism during their tenure and wishing them well in their future endeavours.

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