When you look back on your team's campaign at the end of a season, or in years to come, it's the big moments and the ecstasy in important moments that will always stand out as a fan.
At the end of the day, being a football fan is about experiencing life-long memories, looking for that rush when the ball ripples the back of the net, and this Saturday has the chance to create one of the biggest moments in Wealdstone FC history.
Whilst the Stones recent history in the FA Cup hasn't necessarily been one to admire, It only emphasises what a luxury it is to make it into the First Round of the competition.
After Alex Reid dispatched his penalty into the top corner to seal his debut hat-trick against Gosport Borough, the Stones would be in the hat for the first round of the FA Cup for the first time in ten years.
Anxiously watching the draw on BBC 2 at 7pm on the 14th October, many fans would have been hoping for a mouthwatering tie, potentially facing a side we haven't faced before or a lower ranked side at home.
Certainly there were mixed reactions when we were paired along side Grimsby Town, but the tie is not one to be overlooked in any sense of the word.
We're not travelling to Old Trafford to face Manchester United or Anfield to face Liverpool, but we're facing a team that currently sit in the top half of League 2, a well respected EFL side that were once a first division side in the English Football Pyramid.
This Saturday, Matt Taylor's side have the opportunity to create a long lasting memory for all Stones fans, and the importance of this game should not be lost on travelling supporters.
We certainly don't go into the game as favourites, but the bookies odds mean nothing in a game like this. Just one opportunity to reach the next round, win or lose, the Stones will play this game with their hearts on their sleeves.
Beating Grimsby Town in the First Round would be an FA Cup upset, and there is no two ways about that. "Nobody will give us a chance," coming from the mouth of Stones gaffer Matt Taylor.
David Artell's side currently sit 10th in League Two, winning seven of their first fourteen League games, and have beat the likes of Bradford City and Salford City already this season.
With experienced EFL striker Danny Rose and on-loan Brighton forward Luca Barrington spearheading their attack, the Mariners possess plenty of threat, so it will be a tough day for the Stones if they don't bring their A-game.
Grimsby Town aren't exactly a familiar opponent for the Stones. With the Mariners short stay in the National League during the 2021/22 season, our home and away fixtures are the only times in the club's history we have faced the side from the North East.
Stripping the fixture away from just the two sides competing on the pitch for 90 minutes, the potential reward of victory could see the Stones in a dream scenario that would put many Stones fans, staff and plenty of players in uncharted territory.
A win and entry to the second round would put Wealdstone just one more win away from a chance at facing some of the biggest clubs in England, but more importantly an opportunity to put our club in lights on the biggest stage. With the magic of the FA Cup, who knows how far it can take you in England's most prestigious competition.
There is no better way to help your team reach that next stage by being in the crowd on November 2nd, singing the rafters off of Blundell Park and cheering on the team in a HUGE match.