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Brown follows Robinson in calling time on England

Fabio Capello's preparations for Wednesday's friendly against Hungary have been thrown into further disarray by the news that Wes Brown has joined Paul Robinson in announcing his retirement from international football.
Both men were named in a new-look England squad on Saturday night but Robinson made the shock announcement on Sunday that he would be withdrawing his services for England.
The Blackburn 'keeper was unwilling to be merely a squad player under Capello and has chosen to focus exclusively on club matters, although England did not call up a replacement player.
Now the Football Association has confirmed that Brown visited England's team hotel in Watford on Sunday to inform Capello he no longer wished to be considered.
"Wes Brown has this evening announced his retirement from international football,'' read a statement from the FA on Sunday night. "He came to the England team hotel this evening to meet with and tell Fabio Capello in person.''
The Manchester United defender won 22 caps for England, the last of which came against Egypt at Wembley in March 2010.
But Brown, 30, was overlooked for the World Cup finals in South Africa and has now indicated he has no desire to continue his international career.
Jamie Carragher was England's reserve right back in South Africa, deputising for Liverpool team-mate Glen Johnson, but has also announced his retirement from international football, along with striker Emile Heskey.
