Most Leicester City fans, who have only ever watched their beloved Foxes in both the Championship and League One, won't instantly remember the last time their side fell all the way down to the pits of the third tier.
It has been nearly two decades since the East Midlands giants did call League One home, and it was a triumphant one-off stay, as Leicester heroes of yesteryear such as Matty Fryatt powered home the vital strikes to secure the title during the 2008-09 season.
In the here and now, Leicester supporters might well have to accustom themselves to the prospect of a grim return to this low EFL level, as the Foxes are currently stuck in the relegation spaces in the Championship, with only ten league games left in their shambolic season.
Gary Rowett and Co. have been cursed with bad injury luck across recent games, too, as six first team faces were ruled out of the 1-1 draw away at Ipswich Town.
Their luck doesn't look to be improving, when it comes to those sidelined to the King Power Stadium treatment room, as Rowett has now delivered a worrying injury update regarding this rare bright spark.
Gary Rowett's worrying Leicester City injury verdict
Rowett is now very aware of the gravity of the task he has undertaken, with no wins coming his way as Leicester's interim boss, from his first four games in charge.
In his defence, he's hardly had a consistent group of players to choose from, with Asmir Begovic's absence in between the sticks a concern, leading to Jakub Stolarczyk having to start the last 1-1 draw at Ipswich Town.
With other faces such as Victor Kristiansen and Aaron Ramsey sidelined, the options haven't been plentiful, and matters have only gotten worse on this front, as Jeremy Monga now looks to have pulled up with a knock, heading into the Robins clash.
Monga has been a much-needed breath of fresh air at points this season, who has managed to cut through the stifling misery, with the 16-year-old spectacularly amassing one goal and two assists in league action, despite his tender age.
Lauded as a "generational talent" by journalist Graeme Bailey, who is catching the eye of many a Premier League club, Monga is just the presence Rowett would love to throw into the action against the Robins, knowing his fearlessness could well catch the visitors cold.
He is unlikely to be able to do just that, however, as the teenage sensation might well be out of the squad altogether, through injury.
Rowett stated this when speaking to the media ahead of the vital clash:
"Jeremy (Monga) has a little injury. We’ll have to make sure we look after him."
Of course, while Leicester will want to utilise their prodigy's youthful exuberance as much as possible, overplaying the 16-year-old could prove to be detrimental to his future career.
He might have to sit out the showdown with Gerhard Struber's men as a precaution; therefore, as Rowett hunts down his first win in the King Power hot seat, possibly without that weapon to hand.
