How quickly things change in football.
Millwall travel to Elland Road tonight for what could be a key fixture in this year's League One promotion race, and Kenny Jackett's starting line-up could feature less than half the side that secured a memorable 1-1 draw there back in May to send The Lions to Wembley for a Play-Off final clash with Scunthorpe United.
Of those who made history on that evening, Adam Bolder has moved out on loan to Bradford City, James Henry has returned to Reading while Dave Martin (Derby) and Zak Whitbread (Norwich) are also plying their trade elsewhere.
Gary Alexander is still battling his way back from injury and Andy Frampton has been a regular substitute recently, but Neil Harris could be fit to start should the manager decide to go with experience ahead of the pace and promise of Shaun Batt.
Batt is one of five additions since the end of last season who could be in the starting line-up tonight, along with Danny Schofield, Steve Morison, Liam Trotter and Darren Ward. Skipper Paul Robinson, who appeared as a late substitute in that semi-final clash is the other likely addition to the starting line-up on 14th May 2009.
Simon Grayson could also name just six of the side on duty for Leeds back in May.
Ankergren, Snodgrass, Naylor, Howson, Becchio and Beckford all started last-time out against Southampton. However, Ben Parker is back in contention for a recall, while Johnson and Kilkenny are also in the frame.