Paul Scholes was singing and dancing to the sounds of Rick Astley in the Salford City dressing room after they dumped Notts County out of the FA Cup on a historic and euphoric night at Moor Lane.
Salford embraced the opportunity to shine on their maiden appearance in the first round of the FA Cup. Danny Webber and Richie Allen scored to give the Northern Premier League side a thrilling 2-0 win over their League Two opponents in front of the TV cameras.
Scholes, who part-owns the club along with Gary and Phil Neville, Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs, ignored pleas to stay off the grass and stormed on to the pitch after the final whistle, along with many of the 1,400 Salford fans inside the ground.
The former Manchester United midfielder, who bought the club along with his four friends last year, continued to celebrate after the game had ended.
“When the final whistle went, you had Gary Neville and Nicky Butt part of the pitch invasion like normal fans and Scholesy is dancing and singing in the changing room – I’m sure it was Rick Astley he was singing in there,” said Anthony Johnson, who manages the first team along with Bernard Morley.
