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Parody Disclaimer: This tool generates fictional social media posts for entertainment and parody purposes only. Content created with this tool is not real and should not be presented as genuine. All celebrity names and likenesses are used for comedic commentary under fair use.

About the Fake Excelsior Rotterdam iMessage Generator

The Excelsior group chat is a survival support network disguised as a football conversation. Someone sends 'Emmen lost!' with five exclamation marks and three people respond within seconds because everyone is watching the other results on a second screen. Wlodarczyk scores and the chat explodes, then goes silent for forty-five minutes while everyone watches through their fingers, then erupts again at full time with messages that are half celebration and half relief. Gyan De Regt comes off the bench and wins a header and someone texts 'De Regt for Oranje' with complete sincerity that will be forgotten by Monday.

The chat's emotional range covers everything from pre-season optimism ('this squad is better than people think') to February despair ('we are going down and I need to accept it') to April adrenaline ('FIVE POINTS CLEAR OF THE PLAY-OFF SPOT, DO NOT TEXT ME ABOUT THIS AGAIN UNTIL THE MATHS IS DONE'). Deadline day produces a flurry of 'who?' messages as unfamiliar names appear on Transfermarkt linked to Excelsior. Someone's dad texts from the stands at an away match with a photo of the travelling support that fits in one section and a message that says 'we are loud enough.'

Fake Excelsior Rotterdam iMessage Post Ideas

  • Four mates reacting in real time to a 90th-minute Excelsior equaliser: 'GOAL' / 'WHO SCORED' / 'WLODARCZYK HEADER' / 'I am going to be sick' / 'WE ARE STAYING UP'
  • Someone texting 'Emmen drew, Almere lost, we won. Do the maths.' followed by 'I've done the maths. We need four points from three matches.' followed by 'Stop doing the maths it's bad luck'
  • A dad texting from Woudestein: 'Great atmosphere today. Feels like 2019.' Son replies: 'Dad you say this every home match.' Dad: 'And I mean it every time.'
  • Deadline day: 'We've signed someone called Yegoian from Georgia.' 'Is he good?' 'YouTube highlights look decent.' 'That is literally how we judge every signing.' 'And it works often enough.'
  • Post-match: 'Den Uil just said in the presser that he's proud of the character. He always says that. But this time I actually believe him.'

How to Make a Fake Excelsior Rotterdam iMessage Post

  1. Set the contact name. 'Kralingen GC', 'Pa', or real names all work.
  2. Write the messages. Excelsior chats peak during relegation run-ins and survival celebrations.
  3. Adjust timestamps and read receipts for realism.
  4. Download and share the group chat screenshot.
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FAQ

Can I customise the contact names in iMessage?
Yes. Set any contact name, message bubbles, timestamps, and read receipts. Build realistic Excelsior group chat conversations with as many messages as you need.

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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