The Gold Coast Suns apologized to football fans after the Meta Social Meta accounts of the AFL club were hacked earlier this week.
The football club published a statement Tuesday morning via X, explaining that civil servants had been locked up from Facebook and Instagram pages of the Suns.
“The club is aware of the current problems with its meta-account and works to rectify the situation,” said the club’s statement.
“Please note that any message for the moment is not authorized and we apologize for any drawback, damage or offense caused.
“The club will keep fans up to date.
Unusual messages began to appear on the pages on Monday evening and Tuesday morning which made your head scratch.
The Suns apologized for fans after the club’s social media accounts were hacked
A series of strange messages appeared on Monday, including memes and videos
Fans did not know what to make weird messages on Facebook
The football club explained that the officials had been excluded from Facebook and Instagram pages of the Suns
The bizarre posts included images of agricultural people and other random memes.
Fans have cotton that things are not quickly enough.
“ What’s going on here, ” posted a fan
“If you have a bad Tuesday, it’s not as bad as the administrator of Gold Coast Suns Socials,” said another.
“Was the Facebook page of @goldcoastunsuns or what?” replied a third.
The club, which is preparing for its pre-season opening match, obtained positive news on Tuesday with Matt Rowell who is verbally committed to staying on the strip of glitter until the end of the 2026 season.
The football star would have been targeted by several rival clubs, so the news will be a great relief for Suns supporters.
Last week, Rowell was pressed by journalists if he remained at the club and that he seemed less enthusiastic.
“Yeah, I’m thinking (I’m going to stay),” he said.
“It will happen when we get there, but I’m just focused on the coming season and winning our first game.”