Wexford Youths went to Turner's Cross on Friday night and came away with a well-earned point.
Chief architect of the result, apart from goalscorer Eric Molloy, was their captain and goalkeeper Graham Doyle.
Doyle made a number of superb saves preventing the home side from taking maximum points.
Match reports from the game didn't cover all of Doyle's feats.
For that, you had to view the Wexford Youths' Twitter feed. Over there, Doyle had to deal with some ruthless treatment from Cork City.
Graham Doyle tips a rasping shit over the bar
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
It wasn't just an ordinary, run-of-the-mill shit that Doyle had to face, it was a rasping one.
One little typo on Twitter - especially such an amusing one - does not pass without comment.
Doyle was not the only Wexford Youth member of staff deserving of a Man of the Match award from the game.
Whoever was running their Twitter account, also deserves a shout out.
@trevorsharkey39 you'd have to be here to believe it!
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
@trevorsharkey39 you're disgusting !!
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
@Jimmer84 if we didn't tweet the word 'rasping' we would have got away with it!
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
@bryancogley our favourite tweet of the night
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
@RossCanBeSexy not so pleasant at the time, I can assure you!
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
@Sighmo2 he'll save what he has too...
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
@jamessmccarthy we didn't mistype, you weren't at Turners Cross were you?
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
With the final whistle - which saw the game finish 1-1 - also came a little self-deprecating hashtag from Wexford.
What a game. What a result for Wexford. #HolyShit !!!! 😜
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
Additionally, there was this splendid response to being called Waterford by Cork City.
@CorkCityFC pic.twitter.com/Jq5xKhSnKp
— Wexford FC (@WexfordFC) April 8, 2016
Picture credit: Eóin Noonan / SPORTSFILE