Supporters of West Ham United have aired their delight with a report that has emerged on the Hammers’ captain, Mark Noble.
As reported by the Daily Star, the Irons’ midfielder has provided £35,000 to support an effort to ensure that food and medicines make their way to the most isolated and vulnerable people in Basildon borough (via West Ham News), which fans loved.
West Ham captain Mark Noble has stepped in to support Basildon borough by providing £35,000 to fund the community effort to ensure food and medicines get through to some of the most isolated and vulnerable people in the community. pic.twitter.com/SC19TQo4ZX
— West Ham News (@WHUFC_News) April 8, 2020
Of course he’s stepped up. Never in doubt. ?
— Ryan Macdonald (@FrankMa65308535) April 8, 2020
Proud to call @Noble16Mark our captain. Top man
— The Surprisingly Chipper West Ham Peacock ? (@TheRobTaylor32) April 8, 2020
Legend!
— Micky the Fish (@MickPenn2) April 8, 2020
Do you hope that Mark Noble is still West Ham's captain next season?Yes, he's a great leaderNo, needs to move on |
Over the duration of the season so far, the 32-year-old has been only the 15th-best performer for the Irons in the Premier League with a 6.63/10 average rating (per WhoScored).
However, after the good deed from the midfielder (via Daily Star), supporters were understandably delighted with their club captain.
@Noble16Mark nice one skipper
— James Walker (@twentyzeronine) April 8, 2020
Always leading by example, what a man ??? legend ??
— Kieren Tree (@tree_kieren) April 8, 2020
Legend mark ????????????
— joel (@nice1bruvva) April 8, 2020
Top man @Noble16Mark
— Geoff ? Lockwood ??????? ?? (@geoffl65) April 9, 2020
How amazing must it feel to be able to do that? ?
— KafkaKev (@KevMil58) April 8, 2020
What do we think?
As can be judged from the responses from the London Stadium faithful, supporters were delighted to read about how their captain would be supporting the local community.
As for the story itself, to echo the sentiments of many West Ham supporters, it is fantastic to see how Noble is helping people alongside the #PlayersTogether announcement on Wednesday (per BBC).