Legendary Rangers kitman Jimmy Bell has been right in amongst the celebrations after Rangers lifted the Premiership trophy on Saturday.
Steven Gerrard 's side have long since sewn the league up but it was a day to remember at Ibrox as they lifted the trophy for the first time in a decade.
It came after a rampant 4-0 win over Aberdeen that secured their status as Invincible Centurions.
Gerrard's team have been good value for their title win and finished the season 25 points ahead of second-placed Celtic.
And the players earned their day of celebration with the title party expected to roll on long into the night.
But it wasn't just James Tavernier, Alfredo Morelos and co leading the festivities.
The Rangers backroom team were involved too and that included the long-serving Bell who was pictured alongside Morelos, Allan McGregor, Steven Davis and others with his hands on the trophy.
Bell is a cult hero among the Rangers fans having outstayed almost every other member of staff at the club.
He's been a fixture of the dressing room for 30 years and is regarded as a vital member of the team at Ibrox.
He was front and centre in the celebrations when Rangers clinched the league in March and it was the same on Saturday as he was right in amongst it with the players and the coaching team.