Kevin Phillips, the man who turned Crystal Palace's play-off dreams into reality, was born the year that Watford's most famous fan, Elton John, went to No 1 with Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Phillips is 39, still nutmegging Father Time and proving as nerveless in front of goal as ever.
When his team needed him most yesterday, Phillips stepped up, converted an extra-time penalty and booked Palace a ticket to ride the Premier League gravy-train with the 1-0 win. That touch from 10m was worth a minimum £120 million ($224 million) and maximum joy to Palace fans, whose relentless and noisy support was rewarded handsomely.
This was Phillips' fourth play-off final, having also featured for Sunderland, West Brom and Blackpool. He was typically humble in victory, partly out of respect for Watford, for whom he played from 1994 to 1997.
Watford were crestfallen, devastated by the result and also by the painful reality that they were disappointing, lacking real threat until Fernando Forestieri arrived. Too late.
And so after all the talk of Watford's loan players, it was two individuals on loan to Palace who settled it. Wilfried Zaha, demonstrating his rich potential to any Manchester United followers tuning in, earned the penalty converted by Phillips, who is still on Blackpool's books.