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He really is one horrible c**t.
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Definitely don’t agree with what he said. But he has been an outstanding leader for WH and player.
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Definitely don’t agree with what he said. But he has been an outstanding leader for WH and player.
He’s an absolute w**ker.
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Understand being emotional and bitter but they were deservedly beaten and the red was legitimate.  Really shows a lack of class to claim corruption. 

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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Definitely don’t agree with what he said. But he has been an outstanding leader for WH and player.

He'll be out of there as soon as someone pays the stupid money WH will ask for.


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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Definitely don’t agree with what he said. But he has been an outstanding leader for WH and player.

Oh fook him. 

Delighted for the treacherous prick. Can't stomach the coont. 


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Originally posted by SC92 SC92 wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Definitely don’t agree with what he said. But he has been an outstanding leader for WH and player.

He'll be out of there as soon as someone pays the stupid money WH will ask for.

Oh I totally agree. I’ve debated that with a lot of WH fans, and most agree.
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Ah he wouldn't walk out on a team the first time a better team comes calling. He's not that type
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Ah he wouldn't walk out on a team the first time a better team comes calling. He's not that type
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Foxes chief Brendan Rodgers felt a number of decisions went against his side, saying: “I was very disappointed.

"I’m not sure if the game was too quick, or if maybe it was the atmosphere, but it felt like virtually every decision went against us.”

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Last home game for Mark Noble, almost 18 years after his debut. Very few one club players left.
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Last home game for Mark Noble, almost 18 years after his debut. Very few one club players left.

It’s a rare combo to be good enough to keep getting new contracts at one club but never good enough to get a move that is worth it for both the player and selling club. 

Is being a one club player something to celebrate? Could argue it’s pretty unadventurous/ unambitious to never experience your profession in a different environment other than where your parents allowed you to sign for at 11 or whatever. 


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Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Last home game for Mark Noble, almost 18 years after his debut. Very few one club players left.

It’s a rare combo to be good enough to keep getting new contracts at one club but never good enough to get a move that is worth it for both the player and selling club. 

Is being a one club player something to celebrate? Could argue it’s pretty unadventurous/ unambitious to never experience your profession in a different environment other than where your parents allowed you to sign for at 11 or whatever. 
or you could argue he has lived the dream playing for the local club he supported all his life, growing up in canning town a mere stones throw from the boleyn ground. that's pretty special if you ask me.
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Last home game for Mark Noble, almost 18 years after his debut. Very few one club players left.

It’s a rare combo to be good enough to keep getting new contracts at one club but never good enough to get a move that is worth it for both the player and selling club. 

Is being a one club player something to celebrate? Could argue it’s pretty unadventurous/ unambitious to never experience your profession in a different environment other than where your parents allowed you to sign for at 11 or whatever. 
or you could argue he has lived the dream playing for the local club he supported all his life, growing up in canning town a mere stones throw from the boleyn ground. that's pretty special if you ask me.

But surely once he's late 20's, been in the first team for 10 plus years, a player's dreams change. At that point does it not become like the lad whose scared to try for a promotion in work, who orders the same lunch everday or who goes to the same resort on holiday ever year? 

If the reason for staying is not wanting to move family or to because you aren't offered something interesting then fair enough.  Yet Kevin Long gets stick for staying at Burnley when he's presumably motivated by the exact same factors? 

 
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Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Last home game for Mark Noble, almost 18 years after his debut. Very few one club players left.

It’s a rare combo to be good enough to keep getting new contracts at one club but never good enough to get a move that is worth it for both the player and selling club. 

Is being a one club player something to celebrate? Could argue it’s pretty unadventurous/ unambitious to never experience your profession in a different environment other than where your parents allowed you to sign for at 11 or whatever. 
or you could argue he has lived the dream playing for the local club he supported all his life, growing up in canning town a mere stones throw from the boleyn ground. that's pretty special if you ask me.

But surely once he's late 20's, been in the first team for 10 plus years, a player's dreams change. At that point does it not become like the lad whose scared to try for a promotion in work, who orders the same lunch everday or who goes to the same resort on holiday ever year? 

If the reason for staying is not wanting to move family or to because you aren't offered something interesting then fair enough.  Yet Kevin Long gets stick for staying at Burnley when he's presumably motivated by the exact same factors? 
 
its not a one size fits all, i would argue its very much down to the individual and how they feel about playing for their boyhood club. 

can't speak for kevin long and have never given him stick fwiw. whatever people say about him and his decision to stay at burnley as a squad player it doesn't take away from the fact the lad has made a tidy living, perhaps the wages offered elsewhere would be less which would likely be the case if he were to drop a division. however, kevin long is not someone i would compare to mark noble, a lad who grew up in the environs of west ham, supported them as a kid and ended up playing for them.
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Mark noble retiring?
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