Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley are busy interjecting, finishing each other’s sentences. They are on the same page with most, if not all, aspects of managing Salford City together over the Class of 92’s watchful eye. An engaging double act.
‘Nobody will ever set higher targets than we set ourselves,’ Morley says. ‘Exactly, yeah’ comes the agreement from his best mate sat next door. ‘I don’t think we’d be happy with anything less than top six.’
They have just watched the BBC’s new documentary on last season’s successes, laughed at embarrassing car sing-alongs and shared nudges and nods at key moments.