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West Ham star draws record crowds to Grays
WEST Ham star Mark Noble drew a record crowd to Grays Shopping Centre this afternoon.
21-year-old Canning Town born hero Mark Noble came to Grays for a signing session with fans in the main precinct at Grays Shopping Centre.
Adoring fans turned out in their hundreds to see the midfield maestro.
Mark, who regularly comes to visit Grays to see long-time friend and footballer Chris Cohen, said: "I love coming down to Grays.
"The people are always really friendly and the town looks great on a hot day like this."
Mark sees West Ham challenging for a European place next season and backs the club's board to do the right business in the summer and bring a few fresh faces in.
He added: "I'm confident we'll have a good year next season. Alan (Curbishley), has really brought us together this year, and with a lot of hard work in training over the summer, I know we'll do well."
4:35pm Friday 9th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: titch, essex on 5:41pm Fri 9 May 08
yes it was ok him coming here but the kids was at school and my boy really want to see him but the time he finshed school is would off ben to late by the time he got there. because if we did take him noing out luck we would off be court by the police
yes it was ok him coming here but the kids was at school and my boy really want to see him but the time he finshed school is would off ben to late by the time he got there. because if we did take him noing out luck we would off be court by the police
Posted by: ockendonlady, south ockendon on 1:49pm Mon 12 May 08
[bold]It would help if people around this area could speak English! Deport all the foreigners i say !!!![/bold]
It would help if people around this area could speak English! Deport all the foreigners i say !!!!
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