WEST Ham pair Mark Noble and Robert Green have become the latest Irons to commit their long-term futures to the club.

Midfielder Noble, 20, and goalkeeper Green, 27, have signed new four-year deals - just 24 hours after Welsh international defenders Danny Gabbidon and James Collins tied up two-year contract extensions with the Hammers.

The quartet have now all put pen to paper on deals that will keep them at Upton Park until 2011.

Lifelong West Ham fan Noble was pleased to pledge his future to the club, saying: "I am delighted to have sorted out a new deal.

"After ending the season on such a high and being so involved with the team it is great for the Club to show their belief in me by offering me a new contract.

"It is common knowledge just how much this Club means to me so it is was an easy decision to commit my future here."

Noble, who started the England Under-21's 1-1 draw with Romania at Bristol City on Tuesday evening, has made 40 appearances for the club, scoring four goals.

The tough-tackling midfielder began last season on loan at Championship side Ipswich Town before returning to the Boleyn Ground to play an influential role in the Irons' great escape from relegation.

The Canning Town-born star overcame an indifferent start to the season at home to Manchester City to score the winner and produce a man-of-the-match display in Saturday's 1-0 Premier League win over Birmingham City.

Green, meanwhile, has quickly established himself as a fans' favourite with a string of impressive, composed displays between the sticks since joining the club for £2million last August.

Already being labelled the best West Ham goalkeeper since Ludek Miklosko, the former Norwich City stopper was an important figure in the Hammers' survival last term.

The England international produced a particularly heroic performance in the dramatic 1-0 win at Arsenal in April, helping Alan Curbishley's team become the first away side to win at the Emirates Stadium.

Having ousted Roy Carroll from the goalkeeping position last season, Green is now firmly established as Curbishley's number one and has made 29 league and cup appearances for the club.