Footballers caught out posting identical farewell messages – fans suspect AI copy-paste job


Nowadays it is a standard practice for footballers to say goodbye to their old clubs with a warm social media contribution -a little thanks to the fans, some warm words about the club and an allusion to the future.

But when Fábio Silva Wolves for Borussia Dortmund and Christantus Uke left Gewafe to join Crystal Palace, her farewell notes looked a little familiar.

Silvas Instagram post on August 29th began: “When I arrived in wolves, I have so full of ambition, dreams and the desire to make my sign. I know that I have not met expectations. But football and life are more than numbers or moments on the field.”

Uches Post, just five days later?

“When I arrived at Getafe, I did so full of ambition, dreams and the desire to make my name. I know that I did not meet the expectations. But football and life are about more than numbers or moments on the field.”

From there, the wording up to the last lines was identical. Silva has always been a fan of this club with “I will always be a fan. Thank you, wolves. From all the heart”, while Uch simply exchanged in Getafe.

Of course, fans and reporters quickly put together two and two, which indicates that the news was more written by the same AI template than by the players themselves.

Regardless of whether it was a case of convenience or copies paste, one thing is certain that the farewell everyone looks the same, the feeling is a little less.

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