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Saturday, 20 November, 1999, 11:15 GMT

Collins calls it a day for Scots

Scotland midfielder John Collins has announced that he is retiring from international football.

Collins, 31, who plays for Everton, helped Scotland beat England 1-0 in the second leg of the European playoff at Wembley on Wednesday but missed out on Euro 2000 after a 2-1 aggregate defeat.

After 58 appearances and 12 goals for Scotland, he has decided to move aside to make way for younger talent.

"I don't want to say any more, other than to announce my retirement from the international side," Collins said, "and I just hope people respect my decision."

Scotland manager Craig Brown confirmed Collins' decision to go.

'High note finish'

In newspaper reports on Saturday, Brown says: "We discussed it and he told me his international career couldn't go any higher than beating England at Wembley.

"He was profuse in his thanks for being given the opportunity to play for Scotland but told me he was frightened of going on too long and that he wanted to finish on the highest possible stage."

Collins began his career in 1988 with Hibernian before moving to Celtic where he spent six years.

After playing in Euro 96, he joined Monaco and won the French league title before moving to Everton in July 1998 for £2m.

Collins' finest moment playing for Scotland came in the opening match of the 1998 World Cup finals when he scored a penalty in a 2-1 defeat by Brazil.


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