Wayne Hennessey is set to become the latest Wolves' centurion when he keeps goal against Stoke tomorrow afternoon.
But the Welsh international, pictured at yesterday's Open Training Session, admits there'll be no point celebrating his 100th senior appearance for the club if the team don't return from the Britannia Stadium with a positive result.
The arrival of Wayne's century would mark a major Molineux success story from the time he stepped in on the eve of the play-off semi final with West Bromwich Albion two-and-half years ago and produced two accomplished performances.
Particularly given the strength in depth of the club's goalkeeping options and those who have tried - and still are trying - to win the number one shirt.
"If selected it would be a fantastic honour," the 22-year-old admits.
"I'd be very proud to have made 100 appearances in two-and-a-half years particularly because there are so many great keepers here.
"I always know that if I don't produce the goods there is someone who can step straight in and take my place.
"It has been hard at times but I'm delighted with how things have gone and I just want to go on and try and play as many games as I can for Wolves.
"I don't want to stop there, I want to carry on making more appearances."
The time to reflect on the personal landmark certainly isn't tomorrow afternoon when Wayne and Wolves will be expecting a barrage of attacking pressure from a Stoke side buoyed by last weekend's win at Tottenham.

And that is why it will soon be banished from the keeper's thoughts as he prepares for the game.
"I'm going to make sure I'll be focusing on the game itself," he explains.
"It's a fantastic achievement and if it happens I'd be delighted but I won't be thinking about it tomorrow.
"The only high would be if we win the game and I keep a clean sheet and then it will be something to celebrate.
"Then the fact it's my 100th game would be the icing on the cake.
"I won't go into the game thinking about it - I'll go into the game thinking I want us to win."
Wayne continues: "Stoke are a very good team with plenty of threats one of which is from the long throws.
"It will be an interesting game but if we can defend well we've got a chance of coming away with the points.
"Beattie's a great player and Fuller too - he's scored against me beforehand.
"The five of us at the back will be doing our best to keep a clean sheet as will the whole team and while it will be difficult hopefully we will come away with a result."
* Wolves fans meanwhile are reminded that tomorrow's trip to Stoke is a sellout for Wolves supporters who are urged not to travel without a ticket.
