Tore Reginiussen will never go thirsty in Coatbridge, Croy or west Belfast but he might be best to avoid Larkhall, Bearsden or Kilwinning when he pops over to Scotland.
He’s also unlikely to get many endorsements or offers from Red Bull.
A run on the mill yet impressive career in the Rosenborg defence seemed to he heading for another European defeat when he grabbed the opportunity to become a Celtic favourite.
Last Christmas I gave you my heart but the very next day you have it away
This year to save me from years I’ll give it to Tore Reginiussen— _ (@donn_1916) December 13, 2018
Tore Reginiussen of Rosenborg, you sir, are a legend. pic.twitter.com/FX6CtCzqlT
— Kelly Louise (@moffickles01) December 13, 2018
We couldn’t resist.. ????
Tore Reginiussen CSC now available at https://t.co/tSNPmwvVhR.@FocusOnCeltic @Celticnewsnow @CelticGossip @CelticGoal @CelticLisboaa @CelticBible @RBKfotball pic.twitter.com/JmqVCEr2fk
— theTBshop.com (@theTBshop) December 13, 2018
I have 3 question:
1. What the fuck actually just happened?
2. Will Tore Reginiussen Marry me?
3. What the fuck is he doing in the 6 yard box ? pic.twitter.com/0qaJQveHi3— Sean (@Bhoy_Sean_) December 14, 2018
God bless Tore Reginiussen thank you to @RBKfotball just when you think you can’t love them anymore they go and convert 60,000 Celtic fans tonight in Glasgow ???? hopefully get them next year in the qualifiers #FootballFriends pic.twitter.com/eLu5zfKY9C
— ??Geordie Gaz?? (@Gstar21986) December 14, 2018
Tore Reginiussen is a footballer who plays for Rosenborg, and he is also known as the Norwegian Albert Kidd.
True story.
— Double Treble & the Rebel Mc (@SteinReigned) December 14, 2018
Oi @RBKfotball Tore Reginiussen is my father! He came to me in a dream tonight and said “Ginger, I am your father” so I said “get fucking in there big man, Glasgows Green and White, we’re on the road again”
Until next year my Norwegian brothers! #FeelTheLove ??????
— The Ginger One (@TheGingerOgre) December 14, 2018
All it took was one powerful header as he got on the end of a cross from the left to send the ball into the RB Leipzig net.
Over in Glasgow Celtic supporters were suffering a nightmare performance summed up by Craig Gordon presenting RB Salzburg with their second goal.
The pre-match high of news from Vienna had disappeared midway through the second half but an unlikely hero in the shape of Reginiussen was lurking.
It could have been the grimmest of nights for the Celtic support- instead a 32-year-old from Norway has written his name into the history books as the Celts march on into Monday’s Europa League draw.