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Fake Excelsior Rotterdam Eredivisie Tweet (X/Twitter) Generator & Maker

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6:16 PM·May 21, 2026·156KViews
1,074 Reposts25 Quotes1,775 Likes513 Bookmarks

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About the Fake Excelsior Rotterdam X Generator

Excelsior Twitter runs on the nervous energy of a fanbase that checks the Eredivisie table every Sunday evening and does mental arithmetic involving Emmen, Almere City, and whoever else is lurking near the bottom. A Wlodarczyk goal against a top-half side produces a reply chain that oscillates between 'we're staying up' and 'don't jinx it' within four messages. Ruben den Uil press conference clips get shared with captions about tactical adjustments that the rest of Dutch football ignores because the rest of Dutch football is not paying attention to Excelsior, which is exactly how the Kralingers like it.

Transfer windows are quiet on Excelsior Twitter, and that is a feature, not a bug. A free agent announcement gets retweeted by the entire fanbase because there are few enough of them that mutual follows are standard. Nick Naujoks posts a training ground selfie and the replies are from people who recognise the car park. When someone from a bigger club tweets 'who even are Excelsior?' after a cup draw, the quote tweets write themselves. The entire fanbase arrives, not with anger, but with the specific energy of people who have heard this question their entire lives and have a prepared answer involving 1902, Kralingen, and a stadium that smells like rain and fried food.

Fake Excelsior Rotterdam X Post Ideas

  • A fan tweeting the updated relegation table after a Saturday win with 'BREATHE. We are out of the bottom three. For now.' and forty retweets from people who all know each other
  • Someone quote-tweeting a Wlodarczyk goal with 'This man is too good for a relegation fight and I am terrified someone will notice'
  • Den Uil post-match clip where he calmly explains why switching to a back five in the 70th minute saved a point, with the caption 'this man is keeping us alive'
  • Emil Hansson posting a photo from Kralingen with a red heart emoji and every reply begging him to stay
  • A rival fan asking 'Why does Excelsior even exist when Feyenoord is right there?' and the entire Excelsior fanbase responding with a thread about local identity that goes on for three hours

How to Make a Fake Excelsior Rotterdam X Post

  1. Pick a journalist name or create a fan account. Set the handle and avatar.
  2. Write the tweet. Excelsior content peaks during relegation run-ins and derby weeks.
  3. Adjust engagement numbers. Excelsior tweets go viral when the survival story gets national attention.
  4. Download the PNG and send it to the group chat.
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Can I make fake Excelsior transfer rumour tweets?
Yes. Set any display name and handle. Pre-filled with Excelsior engagement numbers and verified badge options. Build journalist personas, fan pages, or ITK accounts for the Kralingers.

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Last updated: May 2026