Kendall and Catterick would be great choices - our greatest managers, both winners - to embody the two modern phases of prolonged success that made this club one of the leading lights in the game.
Knowing us, though, and the paucity of ambition and excess of sentiment that has poisoned this club, we'll get Kenwright and Moshiri, hand in hand on a plinth titled "Good times despite expected defeats".
One thing I do hope to see, mind, is that under Turnstile number 7 we get a a pop-up bar called The Magnificent Seventh.