The word legend is one so often overused in football, but for Chester FC fans Grenville Millington is a man fully deserving of such an honour.
After serving the club with distinction as a player during some of the finest moments in its history, the 63-year-old was named as chairman in October last year, a role that filled the former goalkeeper with immense pride.
Millington has had a long association with the Blues with the one-time goalkeeper being an honorary life vice president and the first hall of the fame inductee.
He made his first team debut in 1969 as a 17-year-old and went on to make more than 300 appearances for the club, helping them reach the Football League Cup semi-finals in 1974-75.
He left the club in 1983 but continued to have an association with the club and worked as a goalkeeper coach.
With Millington deciding to call time on his spell as chairman of the Blues we take a look back at what he achieved during his brief 13-month tenure.
Grenville Millington's time at the helm
October 2014
February 2015
March 2015
March 2015
May 2015
Chairman says club should have 'no fear' about challenging at the top of the league
June 2015
Sponsorship deal sees ground renamed the Lookers Vauxhall Stadium
September 2015
October 2015
December 2015
Steps down from role as chairman of Chester FC