Five years ago today saw Bristol City clinch the double with a 6-0 thrashing away to Bradford City.
It was a famous season for the Robins, who were already celebrating an EFL Trophy victory when they clinched promotion back to the Championship.
Here is what happened to the 16 players who were in the Robins' squad for the thumping win at Valley Parade on April 14, 2015.
Frank Fielding
Long-serving Fielding joined the Robins in 2013 from Derby County. He made over 150 league appearances for the club, but last season found himself playing second fiddle to Niki Maenpaa in an injury-blighted campaign.
He was released at the end of last season and moved to Millwall. Yet he has made just on appearance for the Lions, making his debut in an opening-day victory over Preston North End before being forced off through a quad injury in the 43rd minute.
Fielding returned to the Lions' under-23 squad and was set to face Sheffield United in the FA Cup in January before sustaining an arm injury in training that has kept him out again.
Luke Ayling
The full-back joined City from Yeovil in 2014, staying for two seasons before moving to Leeds United in 2016 for £250,000.
He has since gone on to make almost 150 appearances for the Whites, becoming one of their most consistent performers under Marcelo Bielsa.
Ayling made 80 league appearances for the Robins in his two seasons at the club, but revealed recently that he was not comfortable at the club.
"I never thought I would get an opportunity to play for Leeds. Things weren’t right for me at Bristol City, I was probably second or third choice," the 28-year-old said to the Yorkshire Post.
"I knew I could play there but other people thought I couldn’t and thought I wasn’t good enough to play right-back in the Championship."
Ayling has won plaudits for his displays this season and stands a chance of getting into the Championship team of the year.
Derrick Williams
The centre-back spent three years at City after joining from Aston Villa in 2013. After one season in the Championship with the Robins, he moved to Blackburn Rovers in 2016.
Williams, an Ireland international, has made 128 league appearances for the Ewood Park side since the move. He was recently linked with a transfer to LA Galaxy - although Rovers boss Tony Mowbray has shot down talk of selling him.
Aden Flint
Cult hero Flint made 57 appearances in the double-winning season, scoring an impressive 15 goals - including one in the 6-0 promotion-clinching win.
He spent five years at City before moving to Middlesbrough for £7m in June 2018 as he searched for Premier League football.
Yet his time at Boro was a disappointment, labelling his first season at the club as 'diabolical' as he netted just one goal and was guilty of some defensive errors.
He subsequently completed a £6m move to Cardiff City last summer.
Flint has been a regular for the Bluebirds this season, making 30 appearances for the club. Yet he has not made a league appearance since New Year's Day, falling behind Curtis Nelson and Sean Morrison in the pecking order following a 6-1 defeat to QPR.
Joe Bryan
Homegrown Bryan stayed with the Robins until 2018, making over 200 league appearances for the club.
Yet he decided to depart at the start of last season, moving to the Premier League following a transfer tussle that has become infamous. The left-back had a year left on his contract and was set to stay in the Championship with Aston Villa following an offer being accepted by City, but then Fulham made a bid for him at the 11th hour.
Bryan instead moved to the Premier League with the Cottagers, but was unable to save them from relegation. He is now back in the Championship with Scott Parker's side but, after an impressive season, he was recently linked with a move to Watford.
James Tavernier
One of the most well-traveled members of the squad that played against Bradford, Tavernier joined the Robins on loan from Wigan Athletic in 2015, making 12 appearances and scoring three goals - including two in the win over Bradford, his hometown team.
Rangers submitted £200,000 bid for Tavernier on his return to the Latics, and he moved to the then-Scottish Championship side on a three-year deal.
He was eventually made club captain by Steven Gerrard in 2018, and has become a regular goal scorer for the Gers. However, Gerrard was forced to defend the 28-year-old in October after he had missed three penalties this season already.
Korey Smith
The only member of the squad to have played in the win over Bradford that remains at the club, midfielder Smith has now spent almost six years at the Robins.
Signed from Oldham Athletic in 2014, he became a key figure for the Robins to help them to a double and then establishing them in the Championship.
The 29-year-old has endured an injury-hit couple of seasons, but will go down in folklore for his famous last-minute winner against Manchester United in the EFL Cup.
Luke Freeman
Freeman had joined the Robins from Stevenage at the start of the double-winning season and made 56 appearances in that campaign, scoring seven times.
He eventually made 105 league appearances for City before being sold to QPR in January 2017 following a contract dispute.
Lee Johnson said he was resigned to losing Freeman in that window, claiming the player had rejected a contract despite some impressive form in the Championship. Yet after his departure, Freeman claimed there never was a contract offer, and when there was, it was derisory.
The attacker became one of the best players in the Championship at QPR and was often linked with the likes of Leeds United in the transfer window. After scooping QPR's player of the year campaign last season, he moved to the Premier League with Sheffield United.
He has struggled for regular football at the Blades, however, making just 14 appearances in all competitions this season.
Marlon Pack
Another Robins midfield legend, Pack moved to City from Cheltenham in 2013 and stayed until last summer.
He made over 250 appearances for City, scoring 12 goals and consistently winning fans over for his combative displays and becoming captain of the side.
Yet the Robins were keen for a change of direction in midfield last summer and opted to sell Pack to Cardiff City.
He has made 33 appearances for the Bluebirds this season, scoring two goals.
Aaron Wibraham

The striker joined from Crystal Palace in 2014 and netted an impressive 21 goals in 44 appearances during his first season at the Robins. Whilst he failed to be as prolific in the Championship, he still had an important role for the Robins, and made 112 league appearances for the club before being sold to Bolton Wanderers.
He scored the goal that kept Bolton in the Championship in 2018 - with the celebrations going viral after a fan had promised to get a tattoo of the striker on his leg if he was able to keep them up.
Wilbraham was released at the end of that season and moved to Rochdale, where he remains. He scored against Newcastle this season in the FA Cup, winning praise for his ability to still find the net at the age of 40.
Kieran Agard
Agard joined the Robins from Rotherham United for around £750,000 in August 2014. He netted 14 goals for the Robins in his first season at the club, but managed just three the following season as he struggled to make the step up to the Championship.
He subsequently moved to League One side MK Dons in August 2016, and he remains there, playing a key role in their promotion last season.
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Dave Richards
The goalkeeper joined the Robins on loan from Cardiff City in 2013 and turned his stay into a permanent one. Yet the Welshman was only ever a back-up option at the Robins, and was released at the end of the double-winning season after failing to make a competitive appearance for the club.
He joined Crewe Alexandra, and has continued in his role as a back-up keeper, having made just 26 appearances in his five years at the club.
Karleigh Osborne
The defender moved to the Robins on loan from Millwall midway through the double-winning season and turned his stay into a permanent one in January 2014.
Yet he spent most of his time at Ashton Gate out on loan, with spells at Colchester United and AFC Wimbledon before being released in 2016.
Osbourne went on to have spells with Plymouth Argyle, Grimsby Town, Aldershot Town and Braintree Town before retiring from football in June 2019.
He is now manager of Brentford Women.
Greg Cunningham
Irish defender Cunningham joined the Robins from Manchester City in 2012 and spent three seasons at the club. He made 32 appearances in the double-winning season, scoring three goals.
The left-back then moved to Preston North End for an undisclosed fee at the en of the season and spent three years at Deepdale before earning a £4m move to then-Premier League Cardiff City in June 2018.
However, his time in the Welsh capital has not been a success - he made just eight appearances last season, and was sent out on loan to Blackburn this season.
He made 10 appearances for Blackburn but his loan was cut short when he suffered a cruciate knee injury in October.
Wade Elliott
Elliott made 42 appearances for the Robins in the double-winning season, being made captain by Steve Cotterill. He retired at the end of the season to take up the role of under-21s manager.
He and John Pemberton were put in temporary charge of the Robins following the dismissal of Cotterill in January 2016, but Elliott departed the club following Lee Johnson's decision to reorganise the coaching structure in the summer of 2016.
Elliott subsequently became assistant academy manager at Forest Green before moving to coach Stoke City under-23s in 2017.
He remains at the Potters.
Scott Wagstaff

The midfielder joined the Robins in 2013 following his release from Charlton Athletic and spent three seasons at the club. Yet his 35 appearances in the double-winning campaign were indicative of his overall time at Ashton Gate as he struggled for consistent first-team football.
He opted to depart City in 2016 to move to Gillingham for more first-team football, spending two seasons in Kent before being released. Wagstaff then moved to AFC Wimbledon, where he remains.
Last season he went viral after dying his beard blue and yellow to celebrate his two goals in the Dons' FA Cup win over West Ham.
George Saville
The Northern Irish midfielder was on loan at the Robins for the second half of the season, and his 10-minute cameo in the win against Bradford was his final appearance for the club.
He returned to parent club Wolves following the end of his loan and then moved to Millwall on loan. After a stint back at Wolves, he returned to Millwall on a permanent basis in 2017 for an undisclosed fee.
The 26-year-old spent one season at the Lions before moving to Middlesbrough in August 2018. He remains at Boro and has made 32 appearances for Jonathan Woodgate's side this season.
Jay Emannuel-Thomas
Hailed as one of the most naturally-gifted footballers many Robins fans have seen at the club, the former Arsenal starlet netted 12 goals in 48 appearances in the double-winning season.
He moved to QPR on a free transfer after his Robins contract expired at the end of the campaign, but his impact at QPR was limited, making just 15 appearances for the Loftus Road side in his first season before being sent on loan to MK Dons.
A loan at Gillingham followed in 2016/17.
He was released by QPR in 2018, having failed to make an appearance for the club for over two years, and he moved to PTT Rayong in Thailand in January 2019 after appearing for Billericay in a friendly.
The striker is again a free agent.