The long wait is over, the stage is set and it promises to be colour and pomp ahead of crowning the 17th-time SPL champions, Gor Mahia on Sunday at Moi Stadium, Kisumu.
Already, the passionate fanatics are on their way to Kisumu, some traveling by road while others are on a flight.
Although the fans are celebrating in all manner of artistic and stylish and blast 'Oporo'(Vuvuzela), all is not well in the dressing room.
On Sunday, the players will have to 'wear' upfront smile and put their misery behind; coming on the backdrop of CAF confederation cup ouster, unrest due to delayed salaries and allowances, management tussle between the Chairman and the organising secretary, and poor performance after losing three matches in a row.
You cannot forget the scathing attacks by Briton coach Dylan Kerr against the club management for what he cited as cluelessness from the leaders, due to lack of a plan on the team's preparation ahead of the new continental season.
With South Africa's clubs reportedly interested in the service of the Briton tactician following a good run in the continental outing; it remains to be seen what shall transpire after the Sunday coronation.
Nevertheless, Gor Mahia will seek to finish in style, and assure fans all is well, even as the slum boys, Mathare United, beat Posta Rangers' hope to dent the party with a surprise package in the store.
Gor's talisman Jacques Tusiyenge who is two goals shy off top scorer Nzoia Sugars' Elvis Rupia (15), will battle it out against third-placed Mathare United lad Cliff Nyakeya (12) who is looking to upset the top guns.