West Ham necessity fans for first League survival bid - Mark Noble

West Ham necessity fans for first League survival bid - Noble14/03/2018 Share CloseThe Hammers captain has called upon the club's fans to help ensure their first League survival over the following few weeksMark Noble has urged West Ham's disaffected supporters to channel their passion into the team's battle versus relegation from the first League. West Ham have called an contingency meeting of its core security Advisory Group in response to the crowd trouble & are Determine to hand out lifetime bans to the individuals who invaded the pitch & "threw missiles". I do not such as to see the club I love dragged out of the papers such as it has been," Noble said in a club interview . "I'm as passionate as the fans, I need West Ham to do well whether I'm in the team or not. For a first League football club & How our club has always been, we're a truly passionate bunch of people however at times we display a bit of class & which was not the status on Saturday."


David Moyes hoping to galvanise West Ham squad ahead of first League run-in by high octane Miami trip

ES Football Newsletter get in your email address Please get in an email address Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. have a try another or register by your social accountDavid Moyes wishes West Ham's warm weather training camp in Miami could be the catalyst to a powerful finish in the first League. "We're hoping which the time away could be truly useful for the squad & all the staff as we look to finish the season truly strongly. "which's the reason we've come away This time, to get away. We've obviously got 3 weeks without a game, Extremely we've come away to truly get together as a team, speak some house truths & come back Battling."

David Moyes hoping to galvanise West Ham squad ahead of Premier League run-in with high octane Miami trip

West Ham United break news: first League club can play house games behind closed doors after London Stadium trouble

as informed in West Ham have been warned they can face playing behind closed doors if there is a repeat of the crowd trouble which married their three-0 house loss to Burnley at the weekend. The London Stadium security Advisory Group (SAG) met on Thursday following shameful scenes on Saturday, while a number of fans invaded the pitch during the match & the clubs owners David Gold & David Sullivan were told to leave their seats for their own security as fans congregated in forehead of the directors' box. The SAG said there would be an promote in the number of stewards & a greater police presence at the following house match, however warned which while it had stopped short of imposing cuts to capacity on this occasion, it would still to screen the situation. "The SAG have to make clear which in the event of aftertime Complication, it would earnestly consider advising the certifying authority to take forward this sanction," a statement said. "Playing behind closed doors would be a major shame for the majority of fans who hope to watch & backing their team in security."






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