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Bristol City lost 3 -0 in the play-off semi-final first leg at Bramall Lane on Monday night .
It got me thinking about when, if ever, City have recovered such a deficit or, for that matter, surrendered one of similar magnitude.
To give City fans hope, you need to go back to November 2002 and a League One game at Field Mill against Mansfield .
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