8 of the team that beat Liverpool are coming to the Watford game Despite playing at a fairly high level it's a reality check to see what some of the team such as Junior Bent and Liam Robinson are doing for a living now compared to the multi-millionaires that play in the Championship and above now that will never need to work again when they finish their careers. Brian Tinnion is the only member of the Bristol City team that knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup in 1994 still associated with the club. Now 45, he lives with his family in Bradley Stoke and travels the length and breadth of the country watching games. Keith Welch (goalkeeper): Still lives in Clevedon, where he has his own property development business. Now 45, Keith made 273 appearances for City between 1991 and 1999 Andy Llewellyn (right-back): Continued playing for his hometown club of Weston-super-Mare after leaving City in 1994, having made more than 300 appearances for the Robins. Now 47, he still lives in Weston-super-Mare where he works as a food operator for Kerry's Foods Mark Shail (centre-back): Joined City from Yeovil Town in 1993, making 129 appearances for the Robins and captaining the side until his departure in 2000. He went on to play for Kidderminster Harriers and Worcester City until hanging up his boots in 2003. Now 47, he still lives in Flax Bourton and works as a journalist for the Professional Footballers Association. Stuart Munro (centre-back): Made 94 appearances for City between 1993 and 1996. He emigrated to Australia at the end of his career, appearing for Sydney United in the National Soccer League in what would be his final season of professional football. On retiring, he followed a coaching path, taking the reins at NSL clubs Gippsland Falcons, Carlton, Parramatta Power and South Melbourne. Recently left Perth Glory to return to Scotland, where he took up a coaching position with Glasgow Rangers. Martin Scott (left-back): Joined City in 1990 from Rotherham and made the left-back berth his own, playing 171 times before securing a move to Sunderland in his native North East. Became youth-team manager at Hartlepool in 2005 and then spent eight months in charge of the first team. Joined Middlesbrough as youth-team coach in 2007 and was promoted to reserve-team boss before leaving the Riverside in 2010. More recently, he worked under Keith Hill and David Flitcroft at Barnsley until losing job last month. Aged 45. Junior Bent (right wing):A flying winger, he made 183 appearances for City between 1990 and 1997, scoring 20 goals. Subsequently moved to Blackpool and finished his playing career with Lancaster City in 2003. Remained in football after hanging up his boots and coached Preston North End's youngsters for a time. Has since retrained and works as a business manager for NatWest in the North West. Aged 43. Rob Edwards (midfield): In over eight seasons at Ashton Gate, Edwards made 266 appearances and earned his first cap for Wales. he went on to play for Preston North End and Blackpool before joining Exeter City in the Conference in 2006. Appointed as player-coach, he helped the Grecians win promotion back to the Football League in 2008. Now aged 41, he still works at St James' Park as first team-coach under manager Paul Tisdale. Dave Martin (midfield): Born in the east end of London, Martin played for Millwall, Wimbledon and Southend United before joining City in 1993 and making 38 appearances over two seasons. Later joined Gillingham before ending his playing career at Northampton in 1999. Aged 50 and no longer involved in football, Dave works in the power lines installation business in Upminster, Essex. Wayne Allison (forward): Hugely popular player, who made 195 appearances for the Robins between 1990 and 1995. He went on to play for Swindon, Tranmere and Chesterfield among others and ended his long playing career at Chester in 2008. He later had a brief spell on the coaching staff at Bury before leaving in January 2008. Became assistant manager at Chester and later joined the coaching staff at Tranmere. Moved to Bradford City as a coach in July 2011 and is still working for the Yorkshire club. Now aged 45. Liam Robinson (forward): Made his name in the lower leagues at Bury before joining City in 1993. Went onto make more than 40 appearances for the Robins before moving to Burnley in 2004.Later played for Scarborough and hung his boots up in 2004. Now aged 48 and based in Bury, Liam has retrained as a tree surgeon and runs his own business. A lesson to all of the current pampered players