Kenny Miller has laughed off criticism from Ibrox great John Brown.

Brown branded senior Gers players Kris Boyd, Lee McCulloch and Miller "a disgrace" after the 2-0 defeat to SPFL Championship leaders Hearts last month.

And Bomber questioned the desire of the current squad to return the Light Blues to the top flight of Scottish football.

But former Scotland striker Miller, who is in his third spell at Rangers, has dismissed those accusations. And the 34-year-old has revealed that he "had a wee chuckle" at them.

He said: "I don't think I even need to give a response to that. You can say what you like about me, but to suggest I'm not fully committed, again, I don't think that deserves an answer.

"Anybody who knows me knows what I bring. I will never claim to be the best footballer in the world. But I tell you what, I'll never give less than 110 per cent.

"To level that at the lads as he did, listen, people have their opinions and say things to cause a bit of controversy. It never did anyone any good. I looked at it and had a wee chuckle.

"Because you can say what you like about me - but no-one has ever questioned my commitment."