A series of three live events with Reading FC legends comes to an end on Sunday with a Q&A at the Purple Turtle with Jem Karacan (starting at 1pm).
The midfielder played for Reading in their 2011-2012 title winning season, as they won promotion back to the Premier League.
Sunday's Q&A follows on from similar events at the Purple Turtle earlier this month with Nicky Shorey and Adam Le Fondre.
And event organisers have revealed that more live events are planned for next year.
On Sunday February 23, Glen Little, Leroy Lita and Nicky Shorey will be reunited at the Purple Turtle to reminisce about Reading's 2005-2006 season - which saw them break the Championship points record - and the club's first ever Premier League season in 2006-2007.
Another Q&A event is being lined up with Alex Pearce, Simon Church and Adam Le Fondre - who were all part of the title winning 2012 team, as Reading won promotion back to the Premier League.
And Jamie Cureton, John Salako and Nicky Shorey are set to team up for a Q&A event at some point during the first half of 2025.
Steve Coppell, who was Reading's manager when Reading secured promotion to the Premier League for the first time, has also confirmed that he will be doing a live Q&A event at the Purple Turtle next year.
Early bird tickets are already on sale for the Q&A event with Glen Little, Leroy Lita and Nicky Shorey on Sunday, February 23, starting at 5.30pm.
The early bird ticket price of £10 is available until the end of December for standard tickets, and there are also early bird meet and greet tickets available at £17.50. From January 1, ticket prices will be £12.50 for standard tickets and £20 for meet and greet tickets.
If you'd like to take advantage of the early bird ticket prices, send a WhatsApp message to 07842 627548.
Event organisers are also running a competition to win one of three pairs of tickets for Sunday's Q&A with Jem Karacan.
To enter, send a WhatsApp message to the number above and answer the following question: Who was the team's manager when Reading won promotion to the Premier League in 2012.
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