Well, what an amazing season that was!
The 2012/2013 campaign will most probably go down in history as one of the most memorable for Bradford City and its supporters for a long, long time.
Two trips to Wembley, one major cup final, three wins over Premiership opponents, sixty-four games and, of course, one promotion!
Those numbers aren't the only worthwhile digits to come out of an mind-boggling campaign for Phil Parkinson's men though.
Below are just some of the amazing numbers to come out of, well, a truly amazing season!
82,997 - The crowd figure for the Capital One Cup Final at Wembley.
23,971 - The attendance at the Coral Windows Stadium for the Capital One Cup Quarter-Final with Arsenal - a modern stadium record.
14,657 - The attendance for the home leg of City's Play-Off Semi-Final with Burton Albion.
13,461 - City's highest league attendance of the season (vs Rotherham United).
6,500 - The approximate figure for City's away following at Villa Park
399 - The total number of international caps in the Arsenal starting eleven for City's Capital One Cup triumph over the Gunners.
92 - The amount of goals scored by City in all competitions.
64 - Games in the season.
32 - Players used in all competitions for City.
26 - The amount of goals scored by Nahki Wells in the season.
25 - The amount of midweek evening games City took part in during the season.
23 - The number of clean sheets for City in all competitions.
18 - Cleans sheets picked up in the league - only champions Gillingham (19) registered more.
15 - The number of cup games for City in the season.
14 - Penalties converted by City in shoot-outs.
12 - The amount of players who scored two or more goals for City this season
7 - The number of City matches this season that were televised.
6 - Periods of extra time
5 - Assists by Gary Jones during City's remarkable run in the Capital One Cup. The tally saw Jones up to joint top in the list of assist-makers for the competition this season.
4 - Penalty shoot-outs during the season.
3 - Number of Premier League teams beaten on the way to Capital One Cup Final (Wigan Athletic, Arsenal and Aston Villa).
2 - Number of visits to Wembley Stadium.
1 - Or League 1 to be more precise - City's division next season following promotion through the Play-Offs.