Noble ready for biggest season in Club's history

West Ham United midfielder Mark Noble is relishing the chance to play in one of the biggest season's in the Club's history and knows the fans are going to make it an unforgettable final year at the Boleyn Ground.


Noble will be full of emotions as the Club prepare to face their final ever home game against Swansea on May 8 as he made his debut at the Boleyn Ground and has so many special memories.


With Slaven Bilic arriving as the new manager during the summer and several new additions including French superstar Dimitri Payet, Noble feels these are exciting times for West Ham United.


The Club are still working hard to bring in more new signings and Noble says the squad needs to be strong so they can cope with the busy schedule in both domestic and European competition.


Noble said: “With European football hopefully we are going to have a lot of games and we need a big squad to deal with that. With the quality of players that are coming in it is only going to help us.


“I have said this is a big season for us to stay in the Premier League and to go into the new Stadium on a high. This season is probably the biggest in the club's history and we need all the players that we can get.


“I made my debut at Upton Park and have had some amazing times there. Hopefully we can go out on a bang and I'm sure the fans will be with us.


“To sell out the ground for the first qualifying round of the Europa League is a credit to the fans and I'm sure we will sell out every week.


“The new Stadium will be one of the best in Europe. The facilities are unbelievable and when we come to the end of the season it will be exciting to know that we are moving into a Stadium like that. Hopefully we can go into it playing European football.


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