Martyn considering England return
Everton's former England goalkeeper Nigel Martyn is refusing to rule out a return to the international scene.
The 39-year-old's last England call-up came in 2002 - and Martyn has opted to concentrate on his club form since joining Everton in 2003.
But David James' errors against Denmark have increased calls for Martyn to become Paul Robinson's understudy and he says he would consider a comeback.
Martyn said: "It is a World Cup year and you don't rule anything out."
The former Leeds and Crystal Palace shot-stopper feels his form has benefited from his time in international retirement.
He explained: "I think it is not being away with those squads and having days to rest.
"That enabled me to prolong my career because those trips are hard, you are training constantly."
Martyn turned down an opportunity to join Sven-Goran Eriksson's England squad for the Euro 2004 finals, saying he was not prepared to travel as only a squad member.
At the time, he said of his possible selection for Portugal: "At my age to go there and do all the training all summer and not play is detrimental."