A number of West Ham fans have been showing their love for Mark Noble, following an official club tweet hailing the veteran's first-ever goal for the club.
The 34-year-old has been a wonderful servant for the Hammers down the years, becoming a modern-day great at the club and still going strong this season, finding the back of the net from the penalty spot in the recent win over Watford.
Noble has made an incredible 539 appearances for his boyhood team to date, in a career that has now spanned more than 15 years in east London.
On Thursday, the club's official Twitter account provided a reminder of the midfielder's amazing longevity, on what was the 15th anniversary of his very first goal for the Hammers.
The goal in question came on January 6th, 2007 in a 3-0 win at home to Brighton in the FA Cup third round, on what will always be a special occasion for Noble.
West Ham fans show love for Noble
These West Ham supporters took to Twitter to react to the clip.
"Pure goosebumps"
Credit: @CBearne17
"Limbs still"
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"Crying now thanks admin"
Credit: @ellieWHU
"Captain, leader, legend"
Credit: @Tommy_Gunn86
"Noble, Tevez, The Boleyn. What a video"
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"An absolute dream of so many of ours! Don’t know if any club will ever see another like him to be honest. One of the very last of his kind"
Credit: @The_BoleynBoys
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