Wrexham captain Dom Hyam will watch former club Coventry City lift the Championship trophy on Sunday having helped them on their journey from the bottom.
And then he will try and make sure Phil Parkinson's side join them in the top-flight.
The Sky Blues have secured a return to the Premier League following an absence of 25 years.
The intervening quarter of a century saw a spell in administration, two ground shares with Northampton and Birmingham and dropping down to the fourth tier.
"I joined them in League Two," said Hyam, who spent five years with Coventry but is set to feature in a Wrexham side who visit the CBS Arena still chasing a play-off place.
"There was plenty of adversity. I think we spent two years playing home games at St Andrew's, which was strange.
"It's just amazing to see the rise of the club so quickly. I really enjoyed my time at the club and still got friends there."