It holds the British Automobile Association's supreme accolade of Five Red Stars.
He gleefully indulged them with endless games of dragon slaying, and earned the supreme accolade that Grandsir was much better at it than Papa.
Three times he got the supreme accolade: Cabbies in his wake opened their doors, put one foot on the pavement, stepped out, and shook their fists.
The award was instituted in the year 1991-92 to supply the lack of a supreme national accolade in the field of sports.
Urging the models to "work" the outfits and "serve" them, the M.C. then used the supreme accolade to describe the goings-on.
Over the years, the standing ovation as supreme accolade has been rendered almost meaningless.
And perhaps the supreme accolade came from another 300-goal man, his ex-partner and boss Dalglish.
To be accepted as their confidante was a supreme accolade.
He said he hoped the prize 'will come to be regarded as the supreme accolade for a living British author'.
A supreme accolade?