You may never have heard of them before and will probably never hear of them again but Didcot Town gave a masterclass in live-tweeting on Tuesday night.
It could have been a painstaking evening of reporting opponent's goalscorer after opponent's goalscorer as MK Dons ran out 14-0 victors on the night
But the Evo-Stik League Southern Division's Didcot Town, and particularly their social media manager, kept their chins up and broke out some of the best self-deprecating tweeting you're ever likely to see.
https://twitter.com/didcottownfc/status/654013720046239744
https://twitter.com/didcottownfc/status/654017009034874880
https://twitter.com/didcottownfc/status/654023511103684608
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https://twitter.com/didcottownfc/status/654027930679558144
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https://twitter.com/didcottownfc/status/654032366009192448
https://twitter.com/didcottownfc/status/654033864088780800
We've all officially found our new second team.
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