BBC Hereford & Worcester sports editor Trevor Owens described Miller as, “a force of nature”.
“Steve did what all good commentators do – he called it as he saw it. This didn’t always go down that well with some, but Steve wore his heart on his sleeve.
“When Harriers were good, they were very good and when they weren’t, he wasn’t backwards in saying so. The same went for his legendary observations on referees.”
Rhidian Jones, executive editor of BBC Hereford & Worcester added: “Steve was a valued member of our team and will be missed by all of us. As a colleague, friend and commentator he was loyal, dedicated and passionate.
“Steve was with BBC Hereford & Worcester right from the very start in 1989, and his record of nearly 1,100 Kidderminster Harriers matches covered will surely never be beaten. We send our love and condolences to Steve’s family and friends.”
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