Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has been celebrated in many forms since taking charge of the club last summer.
From songs and banners in the stands to videos of his interviews going viral on social media.
Now he has been immortalised in another way, in the form of a painting.
Davie Creig, from Thurso, painted a portrait of the Australian in his spare time and recently got the former Socceroos boss to sign the piece.
The 43-year-old offshore worker creates art as a hobby and decided to mix that passion with his other love, the Hoops.
A friend tracked down Postecoglou after a game and got him to sign the painting. It was then announced it would be auctioned off for charity.
Creig previously painted a portrait of Sir Alex Ferguson lifting the 1983 European Cup Winners'-Cup during his time at Aberdeen, and that particular piece raised £3,000 for two charities.
Now the painting is being raffled off for three good causes and the proceeds split between each Beat (Scotland), Macmillan Cancer Support and the John o' Groats playpark.
"Hopefully, we can raise a decent amount for these three more than worthwhile causes during the current tough times," he told the John o' Groats Journal.
Raffle tickets can be purchased at various places in Caithness including Top Joes Bar, Caithness Home Furnishers, Seaview Hotel at John O'Groats and John O'Groats post office.
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