On the final day of last season Willy Gueret was arrested during Swansea City's post-match celebration in the directors' box at Gigg Lane following their promotion to League One.
So, his memory of that day, will be somewhat different to that of his team mates, having spent a few hours in a police cell in Bury.
Three months later and goalkeeper, Gueret, is still unsure about how his arrest came about.
However, on the eve of the new season and Tranmere Rovers' visit to the New Stadium, the 32-year-old is keen to have some good memories in the coming months in League One.
"If we win promotion this season, I'll make sure I don't end up in the back of a police van," joked Gueret.
"I don't want to be in any police cells this time. As long as people don't make stupid mistakes then I won't be.
"Looking back on the events at Bury, I just put it down to a mistake because nothing really happened.
"But what I've learnt is that if I'm in that position again, I'll try to keep my shirt on because I think that's where the mistake came from. They thought I was a hooligan.
"I'll always remember everything about that day - the game, the promotion, the fans...and being arrested and put into jail!
"But over the summer I haven't been thinking at all about the bad things. It's behind me already. I was just happy with the promotion and I enjoyed the summer break.
"Now we've got a new season in front of us and I'm concentrating on that. Hopefully we can create some good memories to go with those we have from last season."
Gueret, about to begin his second season as Swansea's number one keeper, has been a long time crowd favourite in south Wales.
Gueret arrived last summer from Millwall as a virtual unknown, but it didn't take Gueret long to convince fans of his worth between the posts.
Despite dropping from the Championship to League Two, Gueret is convinced that his move was the right one to make and that his current club can be bigger than Millwall.
"I dropped down two divisions to join
"Millwall is a club where you never know exactly what's going on and you never know exactly who's in control.
"The board might make a decision and two days later they'll change it. It's a funny club sometimes.
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"In fact, I think people should put some money on Millwall going down.
"I'm very pleased with the choice I made in coming to
"I do think we're strong enough defensively to cope with the forwards in this division," Gueret says.
"We're capable of keeping a lot of clean sheets, which is something you can build on.
"The team as a whole is confident of doing something special again this season.
"I think it's important we do have some success. If you have a bad season and you go down, people forget about what you've done the year before. They have short memories.
"They say fans never forget, but fans forget easily the good things you've done in the past.
"You've just got to try to build something and see what happens. But it should be an exciting season."