Another England squad, another complete farce.

That was the view from the majority of English football fans this afternoon as Roy Hodgson named his squad to play Germany and Holland next week.

But there was one particular set of fans who were in a completely different level of rage following the announcement, and rightly so.

West Ham trio Mark Noble, Aaron Cresswell and Michail Antonio have been the some of the Premier League's best and most consistent English performers this season, but each of them were subsequently ignored by Hodgson.

And Hammers fans far and wide took to Twitter to vent their anger and frustration and club legend Mark Noble being overlooked more so than the other two, while the decision to pick Arsenal's Theo Walcott - arguably the Gunners' worst player this season - over Antonio has the East End of London blowing smoke from their ears.

You have to feel to sorry for Noble more than anyone else in England. He captained England at U21 level for a number of years but is still waiting patienly for his maiden senior squad call up. The fear is that it will never happen, and that has to be one of the biggest disgraces in the modern English game.

He's one of the very few one-club men left and a player who has been consistently brilliant for West Ham for over ten years, yet still no international recognition from a country seemingly only interested in 'big clubs' and 'big names'.

Hang your head in shame, Roy...

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