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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Upton Carp wrote:Mark Noble: the renaissance man
Top article, TT.
(Sorry but I cannot post a live link. No idea why!)
UC
Stick the url (web address) so that it reads Mark Noble: the renaissance man
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
I tried P.M., but still no joy. Thanks for trying. My ancient grey matter doesn't 'get' this modern codes 'n' stuff!
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
So, this is what you posted: urlhttp://www.kumb.com/article.php?id=4093" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;[/url]Upton Carp wrote:I tried P.M., but still no joy. Thanks for trying. My ancient grey matter doesn't 'get' this modern codes 'n' stuff!
To sort it,
square bracket in front of the url: [url
equal sign after that [url=
web address thereafter
your own comment, showing underlined [url=http://www.kumb.com/article.php?id=4093]the renaissance man
lastly, square it off with second set of brackets:
the renaissance man
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Well in the last three years he has been one of the main drivers behind an amazing last season at the Boylen , got us through a very difficult first season at the LS and Payet leaving. To me he is WHU right now and imo is a legend
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Noble is a credit to the Academy. Is there anybody finer in the last 20 years? Might even go further back!
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
The form of his life undoubtedly for me was the Boleyn season. He was absolutely bang on it.
As for this season, alth9ugh I don't think it's by any means his best, I do stand by saying he's actually been playing well consistently even under Bilic (not every game). For instance the drubbing first game of the season at old trafford didnt do him justice because he was doing everything asked of him and some whilst on the pitch, yet becwuse so many others had an off day he gets lumbered in with the rest and his performance glossed over. Not that it was the only game he personally did well in this season.
HotY candidates so far for me are between;
Adrian
Noble
Arnautovic
At the moment I'd just go for Adrian
As for this season, alth9ugh I don't think it's by any means his best, I do stand by saying he's actually been playing well consistently even under Bilic (not every game). For instance the drubbing first game of the season at old trafford didnt do him justice because he was doing everything asked of him and some whilst on the pitch, yet becwuse so many others had an off day he gets lumbered in with the rest and his performance glossed over. Not that it was the only game he personally did well in this season.
HotY candidates so far for me are between;
Adrian
Noble
Arnautovic
At the moment I'd just go for Adrian
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
If Noble stays in the team and we finish seventh, and don't call me crazy, I reckon he's a dark horse for Russia, central midfield isn't looking too clever for England.
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Jumby wrote:If Noble stays in the team and we finish seventh, and don't call me crazy, I reckon he's a dark horse for Russia, central midfield isn't looking too clever for England.
The briefest of thoughts also crossed my mind.
1 reason why I think it could happen, is he wasn't expected to get called up and do so well for the U21s and ended up being Captain and impressing and if Southgate sees what we see (as long as he keeps it up) then Southgate might be tempted as a dark horse selection. I've also got a feeling both Pearce would make it clear to Southgate that he's worth taking a serious look at and expect him at some to champion him again soon knowing all too well what he's capable of and that Pearce and Southgate go way back together with England involving the Pizza Hut days. Maybe they'll even share their thoughts over a slice or two again..
But Noble does need to keep it up and some injuries to key players to happen to get to that point.
Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Noble is vital to us at the moment but he is another who has also been benefited by the arrival of Moyes and in particular the system Moyes is playing.
Noble is not blessed with pace (indeed whilst he still runs forever if anything to me he still looks slower than a couple of years back) so in the Bilic 4-2-3-1 he really had to be one of the two his lack of pace meant he was being exposed especially if he pressed too far forward in support of the attack. The 3-4-3 means that Noble, has cover behind when he gets caught out. As was shown against WBA and Shrewsbury the whole team plays better in the 3-4-3 when he is in it as he is the link between the two lines. He is our only current central midfielder with that range/consistency of passing.
As for an England call up, that I very much doubt especially if Wilshere and Drinkwater get game time as I suspect both are ahead of him in the midfield passer role. If England play 4 across the back I fear that Noble would be exposed for pace as well.
Noble is not blessed with pace (indeed whilst he still runs forever if anything to me he still looks slower than a couple of years back) so in the Bilic 4-2-3-1 he really had to be one of the two his lack of pace meant he was being exposed especially if he pressed too far forward in support of the attack. The 3-4-3 means that Noble, has cover behind when he gets caught out. As was shown against WBA and Shrewsbury the whole team plays better in the 3-4-3 when he is in it as he is the link between the two lines. He is our only current central midfielder with that range/consistency of passing.
As for an England call up, that I very much doubt especially if Wilshere and Drinkwater get game time as I suspect both are ahead of him in the midfield passer role. If England play 4 across the back I fear that Noble would be exposed for pace as well.
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Even at his peak, Mark Noble was never quite international level.
However for this club, he has been a key player, a leader and will be a legend when he hangs his boots up.
However for this club, he has been a key player, a leader and will be a legend when he hangs his boots up.
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Arguably Bonzo was international level, but the result was similar.Bend it like Repka wrote:Even at his peak, Mark Noble was never quite international level.
However for this club, he has been a key player, a leader and will be a legend when he hangs his boots up.
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Nobes is only 4 pens behind equating Julian Dicks on 34 to become our 2nd highest penalty taker as no one will beat Ray Stewart (76)
Another 2 goals to take him to 51 and he'll be equal 30th with DiCanio in our all time highest goal scorers
Look forward to seeing him doing it
I used to love Billy Bonds and Mark Noble is as near as we've got or will have in modern day football
Another 2 goals to take him to 51 and he'll be equal 30th with DiCanio in our all time highest goal scorers
Look forward to seeing him doing it
I used to love Billy Bonds and Mark Noble is as near as we've got or will have in modern day football
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
I don't for a second think Noble should or will get in the England squad however he is absolutely perfect for the way Southgate should be looking to set the team up. His central midfielders need to be positionally disciplined and good at looking after possession as opposed to athletes like Henderson that will just run all over the place. That would allow the team to set up defensively and use the pace from the full backs, Sterling and Rashford to counter.
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Danny's Dyer Acting wrote:I don't for a second think Noble should or will get in the England squad however he is absolutely perfect for the way Southgate should be looking to set the team up. His central midfielders need to be positionally disciplined and good at looking after possession as opposed to athletes like Henderson that will just run all over the place. That would allow the team to set up defensively and use the pace from the full backs, Sterling and Rashford to counter.
Surely you do think he should be then? I agree with the rest.
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Re: Mark Noble - West Ham Legend
Jack Cork, Jake Livermore and Jon Jonjo Shelvey are said to be in with a chance, if Noble stays in the team, stays on form and we finish seventh he'd be worth a shout. Livermore is as average as they come, plays in a s**t team and gets a go, Noble would be more than deserving of the chance if he has a great second half of the season. The World Cup is six games or so, over a five week period. I don't give a f**k who could be good in the future, you pick the best players, the best in form players, at present. England have f**ked around in the past picking youth over possibly the better option because there's this fantasy that it will lead to success in the future. Walcott ahead of Defoe in 2006, Rooney and Owen get injured, that worked out well.