Mark Noble has spent his whole career at West Ham United.

Declan Rice has revealed to The Daily Mail that West Ham United team-mate Mark Noble has his own bathtub in the team’s dressing room.
The 31-year-old is the Irons’ longest-serving player, having made his debut way back in 2004.
And Rice claims that being Mister West Ham comes with certain privileges.
He told The Daily Mail: “We’ve got hot tubs! Nobes has his own bath in the dressing room. It was put in last winter, the Mark Noble bath!”
Rice, who made his England debut last month, has been a revelation alongside Noble in midfield this season.
And the 20-year-old added that the West Ham veteran is very much a father figure for him in East London.
“Nobes!” he added to The Daily Mail when asked who’s the father of the squad.
“We get on so well. Our connection off the pitch, we’re so close. We have that understanding on the pitch.”
Noble, an unused substitute in West Ham’s last game, has netted three goals and provided three goals in 23 Premier League starts for Manuel Pellegrini’s side this season.
He turns 32 in May, but a midfielder of his type still has a bit left in the tank yet and still has another two years left on his United contract.

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