Miller notched 21 games for Ireland and, along with his limited time at Manchester United, also had stints at Celtic, Queens Park Rangers, Leeds United and Sunderland.
The 30-year-old, who has spent the past two seasons in the Scottish Premier League with Hibernian, is expected to arrive in Perth in time for the Glory's July 9 friendly against Celtic.
"I'm thrilled to be heading to Perth," Miller said from Scotland.
"I have heard a lot of wonderful things about the city of Perth but football is the most important thing.
"Perth Glory is a proud club with a great history and I'm looking forward to the new challenge when I join (Glory coach) Ian Ferguson and my new team-mates."
Miller's signing came just two days after Fowler reneged on a handshake agreement to stay at the Glory.
Fowler will instead remain in England to complete his coaching badges.
"Liam brings a lot of experience to the club and he's played at a number of top clubs," Ferguson said.
"It's great to have a player of Liam's calibre at Perth Glory.
"Liam is a midfielder who gets forward and he'll help us become a more attacking team than last season."
The Glory finished a woeful 10th last season, but have assembled a squad capable of pushing for the title next campaign.
Miller joins New Zealand international Shane Smeltz, former Adelaide skipper Travis Dodd, goalkeeper Danny Vukovic and Dean Heffernan as the Glory's major off-season acquisitions.
- AAP
Tags: sport, football, aleague, wa, perth-6000 First posted June 3, 2011 15:30:00
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