STARS from York City's illustrious history will be lining up at the Barbican tomorrow night.
Among the former Minstermen who are expected to attend are 89-year-old Jack Pinder, Alf Patrick, Norman Wilkinson, Gordon Brown, Mick Granger, Dave Dunmore, Alan Woods, Graeme Crawford, Phil Burrows, Jimmy Seal, Chris Topping, Chris Jones, Keith Walwyn, Derek Hood, Andy Leaning, Alan Hay, Wayne Hall, Dale Banton, David McAughtrie and Andy McMillan.
There will also be nostalgic video clips of some of City's great moments and entertainment provided by mascot Yorkie - but the real business will be to launch the York City Supporters' Trust.
Fans will be able to sign up as Trust members with annual membership costing £10 for adults, £5 for juniors and £100 for life membership.
ITV sports commentator and City fan Jon Champion will host the evening and interview some of the former City players and the club's 'oldest fan' Arthur Robinson.
York-born Middlesbrough manager, Steve McClaren, will speak at the event in support of the newly formed Trust.
Steering Committee members Sophie McGill and Paul Rawnsley will outline the work done by supporters so far.
Graham Ibbetson, who has chaired the business team within the Save City Committee, will talk about the future of the Trust and the role it can play within the club.
Dave Boyle of Supporters' Direct, who have helped in getting the Trust on its feel will speak about the work of his organisation.
There will also be a question and answer session.
Updated: 09:02 Thursday, January 31, 2002
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