West Ham United captain Mark Noble shares his anger with the Hammers support on Twitter over the sale of Academy product Grady Diangana.
http://hammersunited.com/mark-noble-ang ... gana-sale/
“Go and do your thing in a club that respects you. Big player with a big future”
Gives him the perfect get out clause now if he wants to go, that's if a deal is not already sorted. I wouldn't blame him, who would want to play for these cunts.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 9:36 am Well, if Declan Rice needed any incentive to push for a move surely this is it. Noble's comments speak volumes imo. He has often been accused of being a board mouthpiece and came in for some, imo, ridiculous criticism for decking the prat who came onto the pitch during the infamous Burnley match. But this statement goes way beyond the normal "sorry to see you go and good luck mate" message we might have expected.
But what this decision does do is send out a message loud and clear that the club is devoid of any ambition. Let's face it I think we've all known that for many years, including the many years before the Dildo Twins arrived in town, but at least the media luvvies can now see through the spin from the boardroom that, amazingly, many of them have been taken in by.
What professional footballer with ambition would want to play for West Ham while the club sells off it's promising players yet retains deadwood like Snodgrass, Wilshere, Cresswell & Fredericks ?
Do yourself a favour Declan, you owe the club nothing, put your transfer request in and go soewhere you will have a chance of winning a medal or two to show your grandchildren in years to come. Because you've fuck all chance of doing that at West Ham.