Announced at 3pm.
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=2986&newsID=12385&newsCategoryID=1
Kenny Miller retires from international footballFriday, 23 August 2013The Scottish FA can confirm that Kenny Miller has retired from international football.
The Vancouver Whitecaps striker earned 69 caps and scored 18 goals over a 12-year Scotland career.
His decision comes after a memorable final appearance, when the 33-year-old grabbed a
earlier this month.
Kenny made his Scotland debut on 25 April 2001 in a 1-1 friendly draw with Poland. His first international goal came in his second appearance almost two years later, in a 2-1 Euro qualifying win over Iceland.
He entered the International Roll of Honour in October 2010 after winning his 50th cap in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Czech Republic
Gordon Strachan said: “Kenny is a talented player who absolutely gave the best of himself when he was on Scotland duty.
“In my time as national coach it has been a pleasure to have a player with his ability and experience in the squad.
“He has come to this decision to help prolong his club career, and feels that this is the best time bow out.
“We understand his decision and wish him all the best for the future.”
Strachan will announce his squad for the FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifiers against Belgium and Macedonia at 3 pm this afternoon.#
Seemed pretty obvious this was coming but I'm a bit gutted to see him go.
Not the best player we've ever had but always turned up and his scoring record is pretty good considering the era he played in.[/color][/size]