It's been nine years to the day since St Mirren defeated Hearts 3-2 at Hampden Park to lift the League Cup for the first time.
17th March, for so long known as St Patrick's Day, was rechristened St Mirren's Day in Paisley following the Buddies triumph in 2013.
Craig Samson, David Van Zanten, Marc McAusland, Jim Goodwin, Paul Dummett, John McGinn, Paul McGowan, Conor Newton, Gary Teale, Esmael Goncalves and Steven Thompson were the starting line-up of a St Mirren team that will be forever remembered in the annals of history.
But it wasn't achieved the easy way - this is St Mirren after all!
Saints fell behind on just 10 minutes when Ryan Stevenson fired Hearts ahead. Goncalves - who achieved cult-hero status during his loan from Rio Ave - scored eight minutes before half-time to draw the Buddies level.
And within a minute of the restart, Thompson put Danny Lennon's side in-front. Conor Newton scored on 66 minutes to extend the lead - sending the travelling Saints into raptures.
Stevenson pulled one back with a little over five minutes remaining to create a nervy end, but St Mirren held on and ensured the trophy would be heading back to Paisley.
Thompson - a lifelong Saint - lived the dream of every supporter when he scored in the final.
Speaking to the assembled press after the match, Steven said: "I've been running it through in my head, running through my goal and running to the fans, running through winning the cup.
To say that I've been thinking about it would be an understatement, it's been pretty much all-consuming in my mind for the last three weeks.
"There's no doubt I visualised what happened today and thankfully it came true.
"As the manager said at half-time, it was written in the stars for me.
"In a strange way, I'm glad it's all over so I can actually get some other thoughts into my head now.
"It's massive for the supporters. I'm a supporter myself, I know loads and loads of supporters and for them it's a massive, massive day.
"And I'm just so pleased that we were able to deliver it for them because my main worry was we wouldn't do it for all these people.
"The amount of well-wishers I've had to my door, I just thought 'we need to do it, we need to do it for these guys'. And we've done it. And it will make an awful lot of people happy.
"I think there's a relief because I knew what it meant to the supporters, being one myself and being in a local village where there are hundreds of St Mirren fans, thousands maybe.
"I was well aware of what was at stake and I'm just so happy we have been able to deliver for the supporters. It's a wonderful moment for the club."
Steven Thompson celebrates after putting St Mirren ahead in the League Cup Final.
Danny Lennon became the first St Mirren manager since Alex Smith in 1987 to guide Saints to a national trophy.
His pride after the match was in achieving it for our town.
In the immediate aftermath, he said to the BBC: "I really thought it was the people's final.
I'm delighted for every single one of them and my board of directors for having the faith in me and giving me the opportunity to deliver this to the people of Paisley.
"This will live long in the memories of these players, their families and supporters. I'm delighted we've done it for Paisley."
The full match replay and St Mirren's Day documentary are available to view HERE on St Mirren TV.