Pars supporters were set to enjoy an unforgettable evening of curry and chat with club legends in another popular Dunfermline Athletic Former Players Association (FPA) event.
A sold-out crowd of 100 fans joined ex-players and coaches to hear tales of their time with the club whilst tucking in to a mouthwatering Indian buffet at award-winning city restaurant Apricot.
Those set to be in attendance on the night included 1968 Scottish Cup winning captain, Roy Barry, ex-Athletic skippers Scott Thomson and Callum Morris, as well as Hamish French, John Watson and Ryan Williamson.
Speaking ahead of the event, Khim Subedi, manager of Apricot, commented: "As a local business, we're absolutely thrilled to be hosting the Dunfermline Athletic Former Players Association for their sold-out event.
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"It's such a fantastic idea to bring fans and former players together in this way, and we're really looking forward to the atmosphere it will create here at Apricot.
"The passion for football in Dunfermline is something special, and we're excited to be part of a night that celebrates both the club and its supporters.
"We can't wait to welcome everyone and make it a memorable evening for all involved!"
Founded in 2009, the FPA was created to bring together former players and coaches who have worn the iconic Pars shirt, helping them maintain and renew their ties with the club.
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Over the years, the association has raised more than £25,000 to support Dunfermline Athletic Football Club, and have held a number of successful events, including reunions of the 1989 and 1996 First Division title-winning teams.
All proceeds will go towards supporting the playing staff at the club, and former goalkeeper and FPA chairman, Ian Westwater, added: "As always, we deeply appreciate the ongoing support of our fans and former players.
"We’re looking forward to a fantastic night filled with great food, beers, and plenty of football banter!"
For more information about the Dunfermline Athletic Former Players' Association and their upcoming events, visit www.dafcfpa.co.uk.
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