Well, that was one of the weirdest matches I've ever seen.
After a cagey first half both teams returned to a fog engulfed pitch field (or did they?) where we proceeded to see very little football.
In truth most of us really know if we played well or not, but we managed to get an important away goal and we're now in the ascendency going into Monday's home leg.
As the game became increasingly un-watchable most of turned to Twitter to try and keep up with what was going on, however the majority of people were just talking about the fog and there were some cracking tweets to be fair.
Had to resort to wearing a headlight #IREvBOS pic.twitter.com/8242LLZx0R
— Ger Tuohy (@Regyouth) November 13, 2015
Of course Keogh is the man of the match #IREvBOS Ceo is the Irish for fog #foggy
— john burns (@JohnBurnsST) November 13, 2015
It must be tough for Glenn Whelan knowing that fog is more important to the team than he is #COYBIG #IREvBOS
— Conor (@conorjgraham) November 13, 2015
Did anyone else wait for 5 seconds to celebrate Brady's goal?? #IREvBOS #COYBIG 🌫
— John S Joyce (@joycealmighty) November 13, 2015
Jay Innit.....#COYBIG #IREvBOS pic.twitter.com/mEiVoKUy7G
— John McCarthy (@OnceAJohnATime) November 13, 2015
Everyone watching the Ireland match... #Foggy #IRLVBOS pic.twitter.com/nIsgBq7v66
— Rory's Stories (@RorysStories) November 13, 2015
Whatever about the fog we managed to get a crucial away goal and it's in our hands come Monday, if we were offered that before we'd most certainly have taken it.