Hull City's twitter team have been reminiscing of a rosy period in their recent transfer history, as they posted a photo of former players Harry Maguire and Andy Robertson signing.
The photo, taken the day both players signed for the club on 29 July 2014, was hilariously captioned 'When Harry met Andy', and 'Wonder what happened to these two?'
Of course, since then Maguire and Robertson have hit heavy heights, with Maguire moving to Leicester City and now Manchester United, while Robertson has consistently been a standout performer at Liverpool.
While the pair were at Hull from 2014-2017, they were relegated to the Premier League, then promoted via the Championship play-offs, before immediate relegation again.
Back in 2014, Robertson, 25, moved to the then KC Stadium for £2.85m from Dundee United, where he was named the 2014 PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year.
Previous to that, he was playing in the Scottish Third Division for Queen's Park, after being released from Celtic at under-15 level.
But after impressing at Hull, Robertson moved to Liverpool for a measly £8million in 2017, and has developed in the past two years into one of Europe's best left backs.
Meanwhile for Maguire, 26, the route from the bottom of the pyramid has been strikingly similar.
Having come through the youth system at Sheffield United, he broke into the first team while the Blades were in League One.
Maguire moved to Hull, and then transferred to Leicester in the same summer Robertson moved to Liverpool.
Yet his real breakthrough was a dominant and confident showing for England at the 2018 World Cup, where he scored in the quarter finals against Sweden.
And after not quite squeezing a move through to Manchester United last summer when Jose Mourinho was manager, Maguire has finally made the move to Old Trafford for £80million, a world record fee for a defender.