As they get set to lead a Scotland men's team into a major tournament for the first time in 23 years, Andy Robertson and his teammates are national heroes.
And that has been recognised by some of the country's biggest brands who sent out thank you hampers ahead of Monday's big kick-off.
Robertson will lead the team out at Hampden on Monday as they return to the big-time against the Czech Republic.
Having already ended a two-decade long wait to take us back into a major finals, Steve Clarke 's team have ambitions of going one further and becoming the first ever to make it beyond the group stage.
There is a sense of optimism and expectation reverberating around the country that hasn't been felt since France 98.
The Liverpool defender arranged the package off his own back to help his team-mates settle in to their camp at Rockliffe Hall, near Darlington, which lies adjacent to Middlesbrough's training facilities.
Gifts included Scottish food and drinks as well as electrical equipment and video games.
Striker Kevin Nisbet revealed the gesture had brought the squad even closer together.as Tennent's, Irn Bru and Walker's shortbread.
That's accompanied by a special edition can of the country's favourite lager and a personalised bottle of Johnnie Walker - which the team will be dreaming of cracking open when Scotland win the trophy in a month's time.
It seems each of the Scotland squad received a similar gift as Ryan Christie also shared an image of his hamper via his Instagram story.
It's certainly one way of motivating the boys to bring it home.