DARRON GIBSON says he's still not over his Euro 2012 disappointment and has not yet made his mind up on a return to international football.
Gibson was one of a handful of outfield players who travelled to Poland with Ireland last summer but failed to make an appearance, and the Everton man has not made himself available for the Ireland team since then.
"When I went to the Euros, I wasn't expecting to start because Glenn Whelan and Keith Andrews had been brilliant the whole way through the qualifiers. But the least I expected was to get on the pitch for at least one minute. I've still not got over it, to be totally honest with you," says Gibson.
"I enjoyed the tournament. Well, to some extent I enjoyed it. The reason you're there is to try and play. I worked hard for the four weeks, probably the hardest I've ever worked with Ireland because I thought I had a chance of getting on the pitch at some stage.
"The most annoying thing was, if someone was there watching training every day, I don't mean to be big-headed but I was in good form coming off the end of the season and I was one of the best players in training every day," added Gibson, who has not ruled out a return to the side - at some point.
"I honestly don't know what's going to happen. I don't want to say yes and I don't want to say no. I haven't made my mind up," he admitted. "I'm quite stubborn. It's probably my downfall. I'm just not ready to make a decision about it."
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