Euro stars
He was surprised when I told him, which is no wonder really.
Sone Aluko's strike against Bayern Munich was the first goal scored by a Blues player in proper European competition for 47 years.
It's been a long while since Bertie Auld got on the scoresheet in the December 1961 victory over Espanyol in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
Blues - who reached the final in 1960 and 1961 - went out of the competition as they had lost the first leg of the second round tie 5-2.
The loan to Aberdeen was just what Aluko needed.
He is quick, has a good touch, can glide past opponents and knows where the goal is.
Life in the SPL and Europe will have hardened him; compared to reserve action, there is no comparison for someone his age - 19 tomorrow.
Let's hope Aluko, the son of a Nigerian senator who grew up not far from Blues training ground, builds on the impact he has made in Scotland.
He admitted to me that he wanted to buck the trend of Blues own having to move on, like Andrew Johnson, Darren Carter and Mat Sadler to name but three.
Incidentially, any idea of who got Blues last goal in any sort of European competition?
Step forward Gary Bull.
In the 1995-96 Anglo-Italian Cup - the season of the infamous 'battle of Ancona' - Blues reached the domestic final.
Six days after defeating Norwich City in the League Cup quarter-finals that January, Blues lost 4-1 to Albion at St Andrew's in a penalty shoot-out.
Gary Poole got Blues opening goal before Bull pounced as the sides ended locked 2-2 after extra-time.
Bart Griemink, Richard Forsyth, Steve Finnan, Jason Bowen and Ricky Otto all started in that game; some names to conjure with there.
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