Former Carlisle United owner Fred Story will reflect on his Brunton Park reign at a special "legends" event tonight.
The man who was in charge at Brunton Park from 2004-8 is set to appear at the second event of its kind at the Old Fire Station in Carlisle.
Story's eventful and successful ownership of United saw the club climb from the Conference to the brink of the Championship.
It also saw some controversial episodes such as the sacking of Neil McDonald after one game of the 2007/8 season, and court battles with the United Trust.
Also taking part in question-and-answer sessions tonight will be former director of coaching Mick Wadsworth, who led the club to the Division Three championship and United's first Wembley appearance in 1995.
Former players Tom Cowan, Paul Thirlwell, Kevin Henderson and Derek Walsh are also scheduled to appear.
Organisers say a handful of tickets are still available on the door, priced £10/£12. Doors open at 7pm with the event starting at 8pm.
*United's youth team are at Tranmere today, kick-off 1pm.
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