THERE were more Nottingham Forest links than normal in Glasgow on Wednesday evening, as Celtic registered a famous win over Barcelona, thanks to the generosity of Chris Cohen.
To thank the physiotherapists who had helped him in his recovery from a serious knee injury, the Reds midfielder sent them on an all-expenses paid trip to watch the Champions League clash.
And Andrew Balderston, Steve Devine and Andy Hunt got to watch former Forest stars Kris Commons and Kelvin Wilson play their part in a historic evening.
Cohen said: "Dexter Blackstock set the bar pretty high when he gave the three of them iPads to say thanks after his injury lay-off. But then I was offered the chance to buy three tickets for the Celtic-Barcelona game and thought I'd treat the physios.
"They had a fantastic time and haven't stopped talking about it … I just wish I'd gone along with them."
Head Physiotherapist Balderston was delighted with the gesture, saying: "Seeing Chris back in action for the club is reward enough for Steve, Andy and myself.
"The atmosphere at Parkhead was amazing and the fact that Celtic recorded such a famous victory only added to the occasion from our perspective."