Where were you on September 20, 1995? Simply Red (rather appropriately) were number one in the music charts with Fairground... and there was the small matter of a Coca-Cola Cup clash at Old Trafford where illustrious hosts Manchester United had their tails whipped by York City.
The chances are you were among the thousands who had crossed the Pennines hoping for a nice day out but ended up witnessing one of United's biggest ever upsets - and one of City's finest hours.
The ten-year anniversary is now looming and with it a night of celebration where fans will have the chance to remember the day alongside the players that made it happen.
One of those looking forward to the celebration is ex-City star Andy McMillan.
He said: "The 3-0 win at Old Trafford was undoubtedly one of the most monumental achievements in this club's history and was a night I will never forget. I'm delighted York City has decided to commemorate the event by holding a dinner.
"It should be an amazing, nostalgic evening and it will be great to meet up with my old team mates like Barnesy (Paul Barnes) and Ginner (Wayne Hall).
"Reliving the 3-0 victory on the night will be a very proud moment for us all."
Tables are available in two sizes - ten and 12 - or tickets can be bought individually for £35 a head.
In return, you get a four-course dinner in the high-brow surroundings of the Voltigeur Suite at York Racecourse while rubbing shoulders with some of the heroes from that day. There will also be a chance to bid for some unique memorabilia in an auction.
Commercial manager Elliot Stroud is anticipating a big take-up on tickets. He said: "It will be a great evening. We hope fans and local businesses will support this special event and enjoy this great moment in York City's history."
The night starts at 7pm for 7.30pm. Call the commercial department on 0870 777 1922 or email elliot.stroud@ycfc.net to book tickets.
Updated: 09:28 Saturday, September 03, 2005
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