Wayne Rooney hitched a ride in a taxi after this latest winless match as coach of Plymouth Argyle.
He was joined by wife Coleen, three of their four boys and her parents for the cab ride.
It followed Pilgrims 1-0 Championship defeat to Stoke City on Saturday (31 Aug).
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Plymouth – who ex-England and Man United striker Rooney took over in May – sit in the relegation zone.
They have drawn two and lost two of their four league matches and have also been dumped out of the league cup by Watford.
Wayne and Coleen got the silver Need-a-Cab people carrier with her parents Colette and Tony McLoughlin.
Plus two of the lads Klay, 10 and eight-year-old Kit were in green and white Plymouth kits.
Eldest son Kai, 14, was also in tow, as reported on What’s The Jam.
The Rooneys also enjoyed some snacks from local Mila’s Bakery.
A Need-a-Cab spokesperson said: “Absolutely thrilled to have had the pleasure of picking up Wayne Rooney and his family.
“We hope they enjoyed their visit to Plymouth as much as we enjoyed having them in our cab.
“It’s not every day you get to serve a football legend.”
A Mila’s Bakery spokesperson said: “I was buzzing to see Coleen, Wayne and family with their box of Mila’s.
“I hope they enjoyed.”
Local Stacey Chase said: “Love this so much.
“Get on Wayne.”
Alice Jones added: “This is great.”
Sarah Graham said: “Love this good to support local companies.”
The phrase ‘Taxi for…’ was coined on cult Sky Sports show Soccer AM in the in the 90s.
It was used to mock footballers and managers who had made a mistake or were going to get sold or sacked.
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