Two years ago, Kevin Cassidy had seen enough.
After 18 years as a senior footballer with Gaoth Dobhair, a 2-18 to 0-11 Championship defeat by Naomh Conaill in Glenties brought the curtain down.
The week beforehand, Gaoth Dobjair lost to Termon and it meant, ten years after they won their 14th Donegal SFC, it was another year of nothing.
For the third year in a row, Gaoth Dobhair had failed to qualify out of their group and Cassidy decided his time was up.
Gaoth Dobhair’s, too, was a long time away and felt equally far in the distance.
And yet, on Sunday evening, just 25 months since he – as he wrote in a column in Gaelic Life that week – ‘put the Puma Kings into my football bag for the last time’, Cassidy had helped Gaoth Dobhair back to the Promised Land after a 0-17 to 1-7 final win over Naomh Conaill.
“It’s amazing,” Cassidy said as he surveyed the green and white sea below him at Sean MacCumhaill Park.
“This is two years of hard work. We had a lot of dark nights and dark thoughts.
“We’ve always been our own worst enemies. Some of us went our own way, some didn’t buy into what we were doing and that derailed us.
“For the last two years, every man looked at each other in the eye and said, ‘If it doesn’t work for you and you’ve put everything in, that’s fine’. That’s all we asked for.”
Gaoth Dobhair, the team no-one wanted to manage, are kings again.
Their rise had appeared inevitable but, for some, it was still scarcely believable.
That night in 2016, Cassidy – who had been player-manager himself in 2014 – called time and tweeted: “After 18yrs playing seniors the end has arrived unfortunately time passes too quickly!! #Gaothdobhair.”