It was a night of fond looking back on an unforgettable Carlisle United era.
A number of former Blues favourites took to the stage to share their memories of the 1994/5 title and Wembley season.
The reunion at Harraby Catholic Club doubled as a fundraiser for Eden Valley Hospice in memory of Tony Hopper.
Former BBC Radio Cumbria commentator Nick Barnes interviewed a host of key figures from that iconic 'deckchair' campaign.
Here is a collection of audio clips from some of the Brunton Park favourites.
MICK WADSWORTH
The director of coaching talks about the "perfect storm" that led to a great season...
DAVID CURRIE
The forward reminisces about the team's great league form and run to Wembley...
ROD THOMAS
The skilful attacker relives the time he first joined the Blues...
TONY CAIG
The Cumbrian pays tribute to fellow goalkeeper Tony Elliott for his role that season...
DARREN EDMONDSON
Edmondson names some of the off-field venues that were highlights for the team...
DEAN WALLING
Defender 'Deano' speaks of his deep-rooted love for Carlisle United...
RICHARD PROKAS
Prokas talks about 'living the dream' with his local club - before Edmondson interrupts with an embarrassing story about the tough-tackling midfielder...
DEREK MOUNTFIELD
Ex-Everton centre-half Mountfield relives the celebrations after United reached Wembley, and how he ended up at United in the first place.
DAVID REEVES
Top scorer Reeves talks about the great spirit at the club - and a holiday escapade involving one of his team-mates...
TONY GALLIMORE
Left-back Gallimore recalls great festive games in front of big crowds, and says his best years in football were with the Blues...
JAMIE ROBINSON
Defender Robinson tells the audience why the reunion proves football is much more than just a game...
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