As you can imagine, the All-Ireland Final between Mayo and Dublin was going to bring out some passion in fans.
Sure enough, if they weren't in the stands at Croke Park, people were on their phone venting their displeasure at, well, all of it. The two own goals, the comeback by Mayo, the rain, the fact that it was a draw and we'll all have to go through this again.
All of it.
So, now that it's all over until October 1st, how did it go down on Twitter?
Let's take a look.
10.
Let's be honest here, the real winner is Coppers. #DUBvMAYO
— Elaine (@LeanIago) September 18, 2016
At least SOMEONE won today.
9.
Michael Darragh McAuley with his first pet #DUBvMAYO pic.twitter.com/mQaDO5V5cH
— Lenny TodayFM (@MarkLennyskillz) September 18, 2016
Anyone remember Elvira from Tiny Toons?
8.
Good old GAA, the only sport that forces you to do sums as you watch it. #DUBvMAYO
— Scott Reid âš¡ï¸Â? (@scottreid1980) September 18, 2016
JUST DO IT IN POINTS, JESUS.
7.
Wait a minute, Dublin Bus are striking on the Saturday of the replay #DUBvMAYO #AllIrelandFinal pic.twitter.com/QqZsoYpxES
— Cillian de Búrca (@CilliandeBurca) September 18, 2016
Uh-oh.
6.
In the last minute, Enda Kenny runs on, buck-naked, steals the ball from the Mayo half-backs and fires it into his own net. #AllIrelandFinal
— Guy Le Jeune (@GuyLeJeune) September 18, 2016
That's an image.
5.
Own Goal?
Goddamn anglicisation of Irish names.
It's Eoghan Goal.
Pearse/Connolly didn't die for this etc.#AllIrelandFinal #DUBvMAYO
— Davey Reilly (@DaveyReilly) September 18, 2016
He never thought this day would come. But it did.
4.
Not long now ... #AllIrelandFinal pic.twitter.com/vJgJCESAIU
— jOMG (@josefoshea) September 18, 2016
Wretching noises at the thought of eating a spoonful of mayonaise.
3.
Joe Brolly delivers his punditry like a beat poet. #RTEGAA #DUBvMAYO
— Caoimhe (@CaoimheDuff) September 18, 2016
Those glasses are very Alan Ginsberg, in fairness.
2.
You catch Dublin on their worst day under Jim Gavin & manage to score 2 own goals to give them a replay
Sammy Dodgers strike again #DUBvMAYO— Gary Ó'Nualláin (@GazzaONuallain) September 18, 2016
Oof.
1.
GAA for foreigners
If it goes over the bar, its 1 pt
If it goes in the goal, its 3 pts
If it finishes a draw, its €2 million#GAA #DUBvMAYO— David Gavigan (@JanglesGavigan) September 18, 2016
Cha-ching!