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About the Fake Excelsior Rotterdam Facebook Generator

Excelsior Facebook is where the generational memory of the club lives in comment sections that read like a local history archive. A post about Wlodarczyk's latest goal gets a top comment from someone who has been going to Woudestein since the Eerste Divisie days, reminding everyone that 'we used to get 800 people for a Tuesday night match and we still made more noise than this.' Below that, a younger fan posting a highlight reel edit that the older generation does not understand but likes anyway because supporting Excelsior means supporting each other.

The Facebook crowd treats every season like it might be the last one in the Eredivisie, because it often is. Promotion celebration throwbacks get hundreds of reactions. Relegation playoff memories produce comment threads where everyone shares exactly where they were sitting and who they were with. A post about Mitch Tielemans running through midfield gets a reply chain debating whether he is the best Excelsior midfielder in twenty years, and the argument is fierce because there are only about fifteen candidates and everyone remembers all of them. Henry Akujobi headers from set pieces get shared by fans who tag family members who were at the ground, because at Excelsior, being at the ground is a shared family decision.

Fake Excelsior Rotterdam Facebook Post Ideas

  • A throwback post to the last promotion campaign getting 300 reactions, with every comment starting 'I was there when...' followed by a specific memory involving rain and bad coffee
  • Someone posting 'Wlodarczyk is the best striker we have had in a decade' and a lifelong fan replying with a name from 2006 that nobody under 25 has heard of
  • A photo of Woudestein empty on a training day, captioned 'Waiting for Saturday', with comments that are essentially love letters to a small football ground
  • An away day photo showing the entire Excelsior travelling support fitting behind one goal, captioned 'Quality over quantity' with 150 laughing reacts
  • A post about the youth academy producing another first-team debutant, with the kid's family members tagged in the comments

How to Make a Fake Excelsior Rotterdam Facebook Post

  1. Set the profile name and photo. Use a real-looking fan name or create a parody page.
  2. Write the post. Excelsior Facebook peaks with throwback content, survival celebrations, and debates about whether the stadium needs a new roof.
  3. Add reactions and comments for realism. Mix love reacts with laughing faces.
  4. Export and share.
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Can I make fake Excelsior Facebook posts?
Yes. The Facebook generator supports custom profile photos, names, post content, reactions, and comments. Build realistic fan discussions that look like they belong in a Kralingen supporters' group.

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  • Do not use generated images to harass, threaten, defame, or impersonate any individual.
  • Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
  • Make it clear to viewers that any generated content is fictional and not genuine.
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Last updated: May 2026