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Football fan asks active supporters to pretend he's their 'leader' in order to impress a Tinder date

Jayden Collins

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Football fan asks active supporters to pretend he's their 'leader' in order to impress a Tinder date

People will go to some ridiculous lengths to impress their dates.

But sometimes you need a bit of a hand to look extra impressive.

One A-League supporter has looked to the supporters of Melbourne City to help him look like a ‘big deal’ in front of his Tinder date.

It’s not uncommon to bend the truth a little bit on dating apps, but this lad may have dug himself a bit of a hole.

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The lad may have let loose that he may be the ‘leader’ of Melbourne City’s newest active supporters - when he clearly isn’t.

But in a plea to his fellow fans, he’s asked if they could help him out with the date.

Credit: A-League Memes
Credit: A-League Memes

In a Facebook post to the City page ‘Melbourne CIty supporters with heart,’ he made the daring ask.

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He said: “Hey gang, I am bringing my Tinder date to the game on Sunday and I kinda told her I’m a big deal in the active.

“So like if I buy you all a hotdog will you cheer like I’m the leader when I strut my stuff into bay 17?”

“Love you all.”

Nothing like the adulation of football fans to really get a date to like you.

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And it looks like his request may actually pay off - because it made it all the way to Melbourne’s own players.

Defender Scott Jamieson caught wind of the post and shared it on Twitter with a message of support for the fella.

He said: “Someone contact me with this guy's details. We need to make him look like the man.”

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Fans suggested some things the players could do to help endear the fan to his date, including celebrating with him after a goal, having him do a full-time speech, and letting him do the coin toss.

Imagine rocking up to a football game with a guy you met online and they’re the centre of attention to not only the fellow supporters but the players as well.

Twitter account A-League memes reshared the image with the caption: “The bro code stipulates you have to hand this guy the megaphone.”

So looks like Melbourne City’s new active supporters have their leader, all it cost were quite a few hotdogs.

Featured Image Credit: Action Plus Sports Images / Alamy. M4OS Photos / Alamy.

Topics: A League, Australia, Football

Jayden Collins
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