You can’t blame Manchester United fans for being a little bit excited about the return of Paul Pogba.
After all, they’ve not exactly been spoilt for choice in the central midfield department in recent years.
As many United fans made their way down to Wembley for the Community Shield against Leicester, word started to filter through that the deal that seemed destined to be ‘confirmed in 48 hours’ for the rest of time was *actually* about to happen.
First of all, Juventus – the club Pogba left United for four years ago – confirmed that they had given the 23-year-old permission to have a medical back in Manchester.
Shortly after followed an announcement from United, complete with dodgy hashtag.
Club statement on Paul Pogba: https://t.co/BCU3m17XXm #MUFC pic.twitter.com/LiTdnSFVNL
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 7, 2016
Their club might well be on the cusp of shattering the world record transfer fee for an extremely highly-rated midfielder, but that hashtag somehow seemed to take the gloss off it for some…
#Pogback HASHTAG P-O-G-B-A-C-K?? Are you joking me!? Jesus.
— Barry Cellnet (@BarryCellnet) August 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/TheHooovManeuv/status/762295504357076992
Others were just gutted it wasn’t a hashtag to symbolise the return of Pogs (can’t you just be content with Pokemon’s revival?).
https://twitter.com/kimiandme/status/762296107678437376
As word reached those United fans that had travelled to Wembley, they celebrated the news with an imaginative reworking of the Baddiel and Skinner Euro 96 anthem, Football’s Coming Home.
Pogba's coming home
He's coming home
He coming home
He's coming #Mufc fans at pub outside Wembley(@jonnyt1) pic.twitter.com/TzC1whk5C9
— MUFC Songs & Chantsâ„¢ (@MufcSongs) August 7, 2016
Never let it be said that football fans lack imagination.