The site manager I'm working for tomorrow is a big L€€d$ fan(and a kn08 head-it goes together). Should I not mention Saturday or gloat like a demented pi110ck (wendy fan) and mention it at every opportunity from 7:30 onwards! Can't decide myself
Don't mention it. Act as if nothing has happened, as though it's the end of May/Early June, make small talk, be pleasant. Wait for him to fall into the trap of raising it himself (he'll have to), then go nuclear. Moral high ground by not jumping in and Leeds fan destroyed. Perfect.
I'd go with not saying owt but just having a big grin and laughing every 10 mins! Worked for me back when we beat them at Elland Road under Machin and I was on nights, got in to work and my manager said "don't you say anything tonight"!
My email outbox will be busy tomorrow when I get to the office. Both barrels. Full steam ahead. Cnuts.
Might just have to write 2-0 as the time I sign in Didn't see him for 3 months after last year......it was still the first thing mentioned (I am a lovely person when at work....or any other time )
Don t forget its going to be cold tomorrow so you might need to wear a scarf Id go for the low key type thing - ask him if he had a good weekend etc - he will have to ask how yours was so you can mention Saturday afternoon was enjoyable
And maybe even a woolly hat. Also, you want to make sure any traffic can see you, so you need colours that stand out and alert them...red tends to work!
I got in from work a couple of hours ago. One of the lads is a big Leeds fan. Got 'LUFC' tattoed on his neck, the gret pillock. I didn't even mention owt about the game. He did. Said he's ashamed of his club for losing to us. So I told him it's like Xmas for him. It happens every year and just get through it best you can.
I am trying the silent way of not mentioning it to my scum following workmates......it's brilliant...they have not got a clue what to do or say!
It seems many of them are off sick. No responses, no out of office reply. Must be a bug going around.
I held off until my second sentence His instant witty reply was "fu(k off" - Oscar Wilde eat your heart out Mentioned several times through the day just so he didn't forget. For some reason he looked really miserable - must be 'cos its Monday morning Usual comments about us going down ("Still beat you ), its your cup final ("we try to look excited to make you feel wanted"), we'll be going up(couldn't stop laughing at that point). MASSIVE MASSIVE deluded p1ll0cks Oh happy day !!!