Manchester United legends were in abundance at the Peninsula Stadium on New Year's Day as Salford beat Wrexham in the National League.
Class of 92 and club owners Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville and Nicky Butt were all in attendance as Salford ended a run of four straight defeats.
But they were also accompanied in the stands by former manager Sir Alex Ferguson and club legend Denis Law.
Ferguson appeared in good spirits as he continues his recovery from a brain haemorrhage suffered in May last year.
The Scot turned 77 on New Year's Eve and joined his Class of 92 legends for lunch at The Ivy in Manchester just last year.
Their presence on Tuesday appeared to have the desired effect as Salford roused themselves to return to winning ways.
On Boxing Day they were thumped 4-0 at the Racecourse by Wexham, but goals from Matt Green and Rory Gaffney proved enough this time around.
Sky Sports pundit Neville took in the game alongside Robbie Savage, and will have enjoyed getting one over the Wrexham fan.
Victory over their promotion rivals puts them third in the table, one point behind Wrexham and five adrift of leaders Leyton Orient.
FCBrobben
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Good to see the boss smiling and getting on with the new year. He hasn't looked this happy in a long time. Can't wait for the Newcastle game. We need a win to keep the pressure on and keep building the momentum. I hope we get Koulibaly this January. There is no point waiting. Rojo and Demain can be shown the door to raise some funds.
whykallar
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Oldschools(legends)... thinking about their days, but they can't bring it back.. live on and enjoy y'all hard earned guys.