David Beckham's trip to Salford City was celebrated with a two metre throne being erected inside the club's stadium.
The Manchester United legend is co-owner of the club alongside former team-mate Gary Neville, and recently revealed he helped save the club from a serious situation.
Beckham, 50, is regularly seen in the States working with his Inter Miami franchise, but his full focus was on the side close to his former United team last Saturday inside their 12,000-seater stadium.
The ex-England captain was all smiles as he said hello to Swindon manager Ian Holloway, and would have been even happier after his side's fast start that saw them race into a 2-0 lead - though they almost blew it.