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Noble: “Just try to enjoy it”

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Mark Noble is raring to go again – whether the rest of us are quite so keen remains an open question some of the comments about Project restart on the forums.

And that;s probably why the captain inserts the word try into his comment “Just try to enjoy it.” Covid 19 has knocked the stuffing out of most of us.

And the sombre TV coverage with pundits social distancing and so many restrictions in place makes it desperately hard to become over enthusiastic.

Most of us perhaps just want to get safe and forget this awful season where it is so clear that in reality there are fsr more important things in this world than a few games of football.

Mark  – as one might expect  remains as enthusiastic as it gets – although it’s no given that he will start tomorrow evening given the strength of the midfield  options available to manger David Moyes.

Looking ahead via the official match day programme  available in digital form from the club he said: “I think my message to West Ham fans would be ‘just try and enjoy it

We’ve been in such a tough time and people have lost jobs and lost family members and obviously the key workers and the NHS have been on twelve-hour shifts a day.

So, I’d say ‘just try and sit down and enjoy the football’ because there’s a lot worse things as we know going on in the world, and hopefully we can do the business on the pitch and make you enjoy it at home.”

Mark Noble and Declan Rice in training

Noble and his teammates have won praise from manager David Moyes for the way they have worked during the enforced break, first in lock down and, over the last month, in training at Rush Green.

“It’s been good, we’ve worked hard and the boys look ready,” he confirmed. “We’ve had a couple of friendlies, obviously.

“As you know, it’s such an unprecedented time, we actually don’t know what it’s going to be like. Obviously, you’re going to have millions of people at home watching the games, but when you’re there it’s going to be silent and empty. It’s going to be really strange, so we’ll see.

“We’re looking forward to it. We know we need to win games, but yeah, it is a strange time for everybody.”

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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  • Alan says:

    Agree with Nobes 100%, people should stop being so negative about the football and just enjoy it. If you don’t like it, don’t watch it but either way people should stop moaning and whinging about it not being the same etc – of course it isn’t ffs, what were these people expecting!!

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