While touring around in an open top bus, a Sunday league football team that had won the championship downed larger and sang along in vacant streets.
After winning the EC Surfacing Ltd Scunthorpe & District Football League Division One title, College Wanderers FC also fired off flares while touring around like premier league players.
The amateur team was enjoying their third trophy of the season after winning 25 of their 29 matches and winning the Challenge Cup and Sporting Shield.
The revellers told the Sun they spent £40 each hiring the bus for a ‘laugh’ and thought they’d ‘feel a bit silly’ but passed the ‘funniest two hours’ of their life instead.
In a video the team, made up of labourers, a teacher and a car salesmen, can be seen waving and cheering at streets with few signs of life.
On Saturday, the team started from The Talbot Inn pub at around 2pm and were driven around Scunthorpe, only stopping for a cheeky pint.
They returned back to their local pub at around 4pm where they later had a BBQ and karaoke night.
Craig Hunsley, 36, the player-manager, said: ‘One of the lads suggested we do it for a laugh if we won the treble.
‘I thought we’d all feel a bit silly but it was among the funniest two hours of my life.
‘We had cars following us, beeping their horns and people coming out of shops waving and cheering. It was magic.’
He added that ‘none’ of the team train as they have ‘kids’.
Former English footballer Peter Crouch, who holds the record for the most headed goals in Premier League history, said the footage was ‘Spectacular!’ on Twitter.
In the video, which garnered over 690,000 views, the team can be seen shouting and cheering while showing of their silver trophy from the bus emblazoned with Acklams Coaches slogan ‘door to door holidays’.
At one point the team of steel workers, a primary school teacher and car salesmen almost get hit by an overhanging tree – before ducking – as they are having such a great time.
Drinking cans and bottles of larger they can also be seen jumping up and down and cheering their win.