West Ham United's training camp in Scotland came to a conclusion with another day on the training pitches on Friday.
The Hammers brought to a close five days of pre-season preparation in the Scottish town of St Andrews, where they have now spent the first week of summer training three years in a row.
David Moyes, with coaches Billy McKinlay, Paul Nevin, Kevin Nolan, Mark Warburton and Xavi Valero, put his players through their paces with intensive training days to kick-start their work ahead of the new campaign.
Hammers legend Ray Stewart - a ten-times capped Scottish international in the 1980s - was also on hand to witness training on Friday, as Moyes' men ended a successful week north of the border.
You can read McKinlay's thoughts on a fruitful camp here, and click on the image above for a full gallery from the final day of training.