A Linfield fan living in Kuwait has shown his commitment to the Blues by travelling 3,200 miles to watch Saturday's title decider.
Linfield lead Cliftonville by just one point heading into the final day of the season.
Victory over Coleraine will guarantee them a 56th Gibson Cup regardless of the Reds' result against Glentoran.
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One man who will be at Windsor Park is Dan Brown.
He has travelled home from Kuwait to cheer on David Healy's side as they look to clinch another Premiership title.
The 37-year-old started his journey early on Friday morning, flying to Dubai and then onto Manchester before one last flight to Belfast.
"I can't wait to get home for the game," said Dan, who teaches history as a university lecturer in Kuwait.
"I am still a member of the club even though I am away from Northern Ireland now.
"I left home in 2019 but I would always go to games anytime I am back in Belfast.
"I decided to come home for this game a few weeks ago. It is a holiday in Kuwait at the minute so I had some free time. So I decided to come home and watch Linfield win the title.
"It is definitely the furthest I have travelled for a game. I have been around Europe watching the Blues and enjoyed all the trips.
"But nothing on this level, over 3,000 miles."
Dan - who hails from East Belfast - will cheer on Linfield from the Kop stand alongside some friends he regularly attends games with.
But there will be one pal who is sadly missing.
"I've got my ticket sorted and will be in the Kop. I will be sitting with my mates Andy, Daniel and Conor I have sat with for years," he said.
"Unfortunately one of my friends Ian Carser passed away last year so it will be strange without him there.
"It will be my first time back with Ian not being there."
As for the huge clash at Windsor, Dan is predicting a 56th league title for his beloved Linfield.
"It is a massive game, and at the end of the day with Linfield it is all about winning titles. It is what I have known supporting the Blues," he said.
"We had 17 years with David Jeffrey, winning six doubles in seven years which was frankly ridiculous. David Healy has been exceptional, winning the past three titles and on course to win four in a row which says something about his ability.
"I don't think too many fans were expecting a title push at the start of the season, but it has been exceptional what the club have been able to maintain So fair play to David and players.
"Hopefully champions again."
He added: "My prediction is Linfield to win. I know that sounds arrogant, and people will be saying it's a typical Blueman.
"But I grew up watching Linfield being quite relentless in their pursuit of trophies and I hope they do the same on Saturday."
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