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Noble: ‘No ceiling’ for Hammers
- Updated: May 9, 2016
Mark Noble feels there is ‘no ceiling’ to how big a force West Ham can become when they move into the Olympic Stadium.
The Hammers face Manchester United on Tuesday night in their final game at the Boleyn Ground, live on Sky Sports, and emotions are bound to be high as they prepare to move out after 112 years.
Their final season has been one full of positives, and victory over Champions League-chasing United would keep West Ham in the hunt for a place in next season’s Europa League.
But West Ham captain Noble feels the move to Stratford, where all 50,000 season tickets have already been sold, could be the start of a very bright future for the team.
“How big could this club be? I don’t think there is a ceiling,” said the midfielder.
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