FORMER Brisbane Roar midfielder Liam Miller wants to clear the air after his shock exit from the A-League club last week.

The former Celtic, Manchester United and Republic of Ireland midfielder was annoyed with reports declaring he was injured and that he refused to play for Roar’s youth team the day after Brisbane lost to Sydney FC 2-0 at Suncorp Stadium on October 25.

“I played the first game of the season (against Adelaide United 1-2) and the manager (Mike Mulvey) then dropped me for the second game and the third game,’’ Miller said.

“In those two weeks he didn’t come to me with any explanation as to why I was dropped which I found unprofessional and disrespectful and when I asked him he couldn’t give me a valid reason, claims made by him now that I had an ongoing calf problem are completely false.

“After the Sydney game the following morning I met him at the pool recovery.

“I told him straight I wanted my contract terminated immediately.

“I told him there and then I had played my last game under him. He said “I take it your not going to play the youth game then and I said “no.”

“I spoke to the CEO (Sean Dobson) and explained the situation to him.

“We had a long chat and he was very understanding

“He said have a think about it and “come and see me on Monday”

“He asked me again to reconsider on Monday but by then my mind had been made up.

“ (Dobson) signed the termination and it was done.

“There was no communication from the manager whatsoever.

“I had been disrespected and that was enough for me to leave, simple as that.”

Miller, 33, was an integral part of winning Roar’s impressive double last season playing 24 matches and scoring three goals after making a move from Perth Glory.

The Irishman is currently in Asia taking time out to reflect on his next career move.

Miller wouldn’t reveal what the future holds.

“At the moment I’ve kept my options open,’’ he said.