Many West Ham United fans have been delighted on Twitter, following an official club post sharing an image of captain Mark Noble with the caption ‘Mr West Ham’.

Being at the forefront of everything good about the Hammers since 2004, the 34-year-old has registered 121 goal contributions in 526 appearances for his boyhood club; 60 goals and 61 assists [Transfermarkt].

Cultivating a reputation as the heart and soul of the London Stadium outfit, Noble is about to embark on his final campaign in the Irons' midfield, after recently signing a contract extension until the summer of 2022 [West Ham United FC Official].

And thus it is no surprise to see the anchor man earning loads of adulation from supporters following the club's recent social media post.

West Ham United FC fans react:

Replying to the West Ham United FC Official Twitter account, here is what some fans had to say about their skipper, with one supporter hailing him as a 'dying breed'...

"A unique East End Hero. A one club man. His true greatness will only be felt when he hangs up his boots. We will never see his like again. We are beyond rich to have Mark Noble as our Captain and his career woven into the fabric of our club history. What a skipper what a man"

"Mr West Ham was, and always will be Bobby Moore. But Noble is right up there amongst the greats"
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"The last great Hammer. A dying breed. A local boy done good, a genuine Working Class Hero. There will never be another."
"Great photo"
"Legend"
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"The premier leagues loyalest captain."
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