DERBY County players should take heart as they go into next week's play-off encounters – knowing that Wembley has given them its full backing.
Even if it is only Wembley the farm animal, and not the Wembley Stadium, giving Steve McClaren's boys the support.
This adorable black-and-white calf in a scarf – who can be found at Bluebells Dairy in Spondon – is pictured trying out some specially-made Derby County ice cream.
And Rosemary Brown, owner of the dairy at Brunswood Farm, in Locko Road, said Wembley loved the Rammie Ripple flavour.
She said: "Wembley goes absolutely mad for it, so maybe the players should take that as a good omen!"
The team at Bluebells are among Derby County supporters doing what they can to get behind the club – including backing our Roar on the Rams campaign.
The Derby Telegraph have thrown down the gauntlet for Rams supporters everywhere to do what they can to get behind the club.
We want to turn the city black and white in the push to get the club back into the top flight and we are looking for your ideas on how we can bring a cup final atmosphere to the city for the play-offs.
It is also our readers' last chance to enter our Rammie Special Guest competition – details on facing page.
Rosemary, 57, said: "I think it's important for local business to get behind the club and give the players that confidence to succeed.
"So that's why we've created the Rammie Ripple ice cream in Derby County's colours and that's on sale for our Rams fans to enjoy. We'll be promoting it on Facebook and supporting the club on there too.
"Quite a few of the players come up here for ice cream and they bring their children and, as they support us, it's the least we can do to support them."
Rosemary said the Rammie Ripple concoction was created by Vicky Bowley, 19, who has just finished her apprenticeship at the farm to become an ice-cream chef.
She said: "Vicky is a massive Derby County fan and she would really love to serve her ice cream to one of the players but, every time one of them comes in, she's either been in the kitchen or elsewhere and she always seems to miss them.
"But we love Derby County here. I think even the cows are getting used to it by now!"