It’s a question which many football fans in Melbourne searching for a club may have asked themselves: City or Victory?
One Hyundai A-League fan decided to put the question at the feet of the clubs on Twitter, and both Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City decided to chip in with their thoughts.
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Will Ryner got the ball rolling with his tweet…
https://twitter.com/PopeWolfgang/status/1031319428464500736
And Melbourne City were fastest to respond, doing their best to court a potential new Citizen…
Hi @PopeWolfgang! 👋😉 pic.twitter.com/jRU0T7f66k
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) August 20, 2018
Melbourne Victory weren’t to be forgotten though, chipping in with their best pitch to try and tempt Will across to their side of the fence!
Yeah, you're right! pic.twitter.com/SpOgZKPiip
— Melbourne Victory (@gomvfc) August 20, 2018
One City fan did his best to help out his club, presenting a carefully curated fact for the public to mull over…
Explain this one 'Victory' pic.twitter.com/oWp3Z9JN1A
— mikey (@mikeymifsud) August 20, 2018
But Victory had the last laugh!
We fixed it for you. pic.twitter.com/pPYTY8KFZp
— Melbourne Victory (@gomvfc) August 20, 2018
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