After the promotion and its sequel, Wrexham is working towards making it a trilogy.
No club has ever won three successive promotions in the top five tiers of English football.
And yet, with seven games of the season to go, the north Wales club remain on course to do just that.
Following Saturday’s 2-0 win at Exeter, Phil Parkinson’s side is still in the automatic promotion spots and building up a head of steam for the Championship, two years on from playing in non-league.
With just three points separating Wrexham from third-placed Wycombe – who have a game in hand and a marginally better goal difference – it is too tight and too early for scripting Hollywood finishes for the club owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
But, as the final five weeks approach, Parkinson’s side are sticking to the same lines that have served so successfully before.
And it is keeping an unprecedented prospect in sight.
“We’re aware of it, but it can’t be a daunting thing; it has to be something that we rise to, something we are excited by and fuelled by,” says midfielder Ollie Rathbone. “We know it could be very, very special.”