West Ham United midfielder Mark Noble isn't giving up on winning a first England cap.
Noble admits he's drawing inspiration from Jungle King Jimmy Bullard.
He told the Mirror: "What did I do in the international break? I went fishing. Spent four nights camped on a private lake near Hatfield Peverel.
"[QPR and ex-Hammers striker] Bobby Zamora is also a member there, so he's good company, and I can't get enough of my fishing.
"A 39lb carp takes some landing, but it's exciting when the alarm screams off and you jump out of your skin, hoping it's a big one. As it turned out, that was my biggest catch yet - it's probably the nearest thrill you get to scoring or winning a big game.
"If I've gone fishing when the next international break comes round, I'll keep working hard and you never know. It may happen for me one day.
"I've been watching Jimmy Bullard in the jungle on TV - he won his first England cap at 29, so I'm not giving up yet."
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