I think that Mark Noble will be the first to admit he wasn’t the greatest player in the world , far from it , or even near being the greatest player West Ham ever had but what he did have is commitment and a sleeves rolled up never say die attitude .
That's one of them you mentioned in the last line. The easiest one to remember.Newmarket wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:46 pmI think that Mark Noble will be the first to admit he wasn’t the greatest player in the world , far from it , or even near being the greatest player West Ham ever had but what he did have is commitment and a sleeves rolled up never say die attitude .
Of course you can say that also about George Parris and Peter Butler but ,Noble has given 26 years of his life to West Ham .
I reckon that gives him his legendary status and rightly so.
Whether he ever deserved full international recognition is always a matter of debate but when players such as Jake Livermore (for example) got picked ahead of him at his peak then you have to ask the question why ?
And Clayton was kind of right in his contribution above ….
Noble’s looked outpaced and outclassed the last couple of years really but credit to Moyes for recognising that , at least THIS season anyway , I’m sure Noble didn’t need telling and probably played a part in that decision himself .
He’ll be a good ambassador for the club in whatever role lies ahead for him and I wish him luck as he’ll need it working for that Shortarsed Cunt and his all but dead mate .
Remember . This club ain’t run like a circus anymore .
Simple question: is it loyalty to stay if you have no other options?Newmarket wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:46 pmI think that Mark Noble will be the first to admit he wasn’t the greatest player in the world , far from it , or even near being the greatest player West Ham ever had but what he did have is commitment and a sleeves rolled up never say die attitude .
Of course you can say that also about George Parris and Peter Butler but ,Noble has given 26 years of his life to West Ham .
I reckon that gives him his legendary status and rightly so.
Whether he ever deserved full international recognition is always a matter of debate but when players such as Jake Livermore (for example) got picked ahead of him at his peak then you have to ask the question why ?
And Clayton was kind of right in his contribution above ….
Noble’s looked outpaced and outclassed the last couple of years really but credit to Moyes for recognising that , at least THIS season anyway , I’m sure Noble didn’t need telling and probably played a part in that decision himself .
He’ll be a good ambassador for the club in whatever role lies ahead for him and I wish him luck as he’ll need it working for that Shortarsed Cunt and his all but dead mate .
Remember . This club ain’t run like a circus anymore .
You don’t know whether he had other options or not so it’s a moot point .9898 wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 3:11 pmSimple question: is it loyalty to stay if you have no other options?Newmarket wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:46 pm
I think that Mark Noble will be the first to admit he wasn’t the greatest player in the world , far from it , or even near being the greatest player West Ham ever had but what he did have is commitment and a sleeves rolled up never say die attitude .
Of course you can say that also about George Parris and Peter Butler but ,Noble has given 26 years of his life to West Ham .
I reckon that gives him his legendary status and rightly so.
Whether he ever deserved full international recognition is always a matter of debate but when players such as Jake Livermore (for example) got picked ahead of him at his peak then you have to ask the question why ?
And Clayton was kind of right in his contribution above ….
Noble’s looked outpaced and outclassed the last couple of years really but credit to Moyes for recognising that , at least THIS season anyway , I’m sure Noble didn’t need telling and probably played a part in that decision himself .
He’ll be a good ambassador for the club in whatever role lies ahead for him and I wish him luck as he’ll need it working for that Shortarsed Cunt and his all but dead mate .
Remember . This club ain’t run like a circus anymore .
You’re 100% right mate. He shoulda had some caps in the 15/16 Payet season. You could say Payet made him look good but his passing was top class imo that season. I also remember Noble saying his legs can’t do 2 games a week anymore and I’m pretty sure that was Bilic’ last season, so he knew his limits.Newmarket wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:46 pmI think that Mark Noble will be the first to admit he wasn’t the greatest player in the world , far from it , or even near being the greatest player West Ham ever had but what he did have is commitment and a sleeves rolled up never say die attitude .
Of course you can say that also about George Parris and Peter Butler but ,Noble has given 26 years of his life to West Ham .
I reckon that gives him his legendary status and rightly so.
Whether he ever deserved full international recognition is always a matter of debate but when players such as Jake Livermore (for example) got picked ahead of him at his peak then you have to ask the question why ?
And Clayton was kind of right in his contribution above ….
Noble’s looked outpaced and outclassed the last couple of years really but credit to Moyes for recognising that , at least THIS season anyway , I’m sure Noble didn’t need telling and probably played a part in that decision himself .
He’ll be a good ambassador for the club in whatever role lies ahead for him and I wish him luck as he’ll need it working for that Shortarsed Cunt and his all but dead mate .
Remember . This club ain’t run like a circus anymore .
Dunno why ya bother mate
Mate. He made millions being an ordinary footballer.