Grady Diangan’s departure from West Ham has been greeted by a furious tweet from skipper Mark Noble – here’s how ClaretandHugh followers ans reacted to the captain’s comments.
After having a very successful loan spell at West Brom where he obviously enjoyed himself under Bilic and winning the fans support its no wonder he was happy to go. If the truth were known he probably wanted to anyway , although he didn’t say it . He wanted guaranteed playing time and would probably have been a problem anyway .
What a rabble running our club… Sad to see another relegation battle on the cards for this season
I can fully understand why Nobes is angry.
Thank God we still have people at the club who are brave enough to question such a dreadful decision. Promote from within has been the message, so we sell the best one. Terrible day for West Ham United.
Much as I respect the fact Noble has been a great captain for many years I don’t agree with him making public political comments. No player is bigger than the club. This is what happens when a player has been at a club for so long. They gain player power which can provoke this kind of thing as we’ve seen with Messi at Barcelona. Noble is a multi millionaire towards the end of his career so he doesn’t care what he says.
You believe who you want too. But I would believe and back the word of Mark Noble every time. This is the man that is West Ham through and through. He has given everything in his professional career to West Ham United.
Thank you Nobes, needed to be said on behalf of all of us. Time these people GSB, woke up and smelled the roses. If he’s angry imagine the rest of the squad as well.