From wiki, sums the kunt up pretty well.
Boyd was regularly selected for the Scotland under-21 team, winning eight caps and scoring once.[74]
On 11 May 2006, he made his debut for the Scotland national team and scored twice in a 5–1 win over Bulgaria in the Kirin Cup.[75] Boyd then took part in European Championship qualifying, scoring twice against the Faroe Islands in a 6–0 win and also against Georgia in a 2–1 win, his fifth goal in six games.[76]
On 11 October 2008, Boyd stated that he would not play international football again under manager George Burley. His decision came after Burley had left Boyd on the substitute bench in a 0–0 World Cup qualifying match against Norway, opting to bring on debutant Chris Iwelumo instead. When asked about the decision, Burley stated that Boyd had "to establish himself in the Rangers team, which he hasn't done".[77] After hearing those comments, Boyd contacted Burley to inform him of his decision, and confirmed his decision with Gordon Smith, the chief executive of the Scottish Football Association.[77] At a press conference on 13 October 2008, Burley hinted that the door might not be closed should Boyd reconsider, stating that Boyd, rather than he, had "made the decision", and that "... if [Boyd] is totally committed, that's what the country needs".[78] It was reported on 1 January 2009 that Burley would welcome Boyd back into the Scotland setup if he was willing to return.[79] On 16 November 2009, Burley was sacked as manager of Scotland after winning just three out of four**** games as manager.[80]
After Craig Levein was appointed manager of Scotland in December 2009, Boyd stated that he was "ready and willing" to play for Scotland again.[81] He was called up to the Scotland squad to play against the Czech Republic in a friendly on 3 March, and he received his six****th cap in the second half of the game.[82] His most recent international appearance was in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Liechtenstein on 7 September 2010. Boyd was recalled to the squad for a friendly match with Norway in November 2013, but he did not play.
ie threw his entire Scotland career down the toilet because of a petty ego driven fall out with his manager
Last edited by stokearab; 11-10-2019 at 07:54 PM.
Well done Lawrence of Arabia
Congratulations Lawrence. Right place right time. Thought his positional play was excellent. I think he'll do even better against higher ranked teams because a lot of the play tonight was right in front of the San Marino defence and that doesn't suit him.
There will definitely be a seethe across the road.
Another few k added too the fee Peter. Pricing the ugly sisters out of contention. So win win. 👍