- Gold Coast Suns's Facebook account was pirated again
- The club's page was attacked at the beginning of the week
The Gold Coast Suns have been attacked again by the computer pirates, with the club's Facebook page for the second time in two days.
The Soccer Club issued a statement on Tuesday morning through X, explaining that officials had been blocked on the Facebook and Instagram pages of the Suns.
“The club is aware of the current problems with its goal and is working to rectify the situation,” said the club's statement.
'Note that any publication made at this time is not authorized and we apologize for any inconvenience, damage or offense caused.
“The club will keep the fans updated.”
Unusual publications began to appear on the pages Monday night and Tuesday morning that had fans scratching their heads.

The Gold Coast Suns have been pirate their Facebook account twice in two days

A series of strange publications appeared on Monday, including memes and videos

The club seemed to have regained control of its account on Tuesday.
Strange positions included images of agriculture of people and other random memes.
Fans relieved that things were wrong quickly.
'What the hell is happening here?' Published a fan
“If you are having a bad Tuesday, it is not as bad as Gold Coast Suns Socials administrator,” said another.
'So, has the Facebook page of @goldcoastsnSuns been pirate or what?' A third responded.
On Tuesday afternoon it seemed that the club had regained control of the page, but another strange video appeared on the fruit night in slices.
“Surely not again,” said the user.
Do these still go? said another.

On Tuesday night, more strange publications appeared on the page

The Suns face Essendon on Saturday, March 8 in his inaugural party
The club, which is preparing for its inauguration of the preseason, received some positive news on Tuesday with Matt Rowell verbally committing to remain in the shine strip until the 2026 season ends.
According to the reports, the Footy star has been attacked 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 in the club and seemed less than excited.
“Yes, I think (I'll stay),” he said.
“That will happen when we arrive, but I am concentrated in the season that is coming and winning our first game.”
The Suns face Essendon on Saturday, March 8 in their inaugural party.