Ahead of Salford City’s game with Hartlepool, Jake Humphrey decided to wish the best of luck to his BT Sport colleague, Paul Scholes.
Scholes is a co-owner of the club with his Class of ’92 friends, and Humphrey used the message to see if Scholes would be taking to the pitch.
The former Manchester United midfielder gave little away with his reply…
So, is that a yes or a no?? #FACup #Scholes pic.twitter.com/eJ7S98wlhI
— Jake Humphrey (@mrjakehumphrey) December 4, 2015
Reading between the lines, it’s almost as if Scholes had other things on his mind.
The replies seem to agree.
@mrjakehumphrey he's got better things to do than partake in your dull banter.
— Kevin (@Passandmove) December 4, 2015
Whereas other were far from impressed with what they thought was a bit of name dropping.
https://twitter.com/DuncanJMcKay/status/672869312319856640