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The farewell message sent to the legendary teammate was actually ghostwritten!

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Post time 14-9-2023 20:41:38 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Kapil334 at 2023-9-15 11:52

"Teammates you've been playing with for many years are supposed to be your close friends, right? In July, the legendary goalkeeper who had been with Manchester United for 12 years confirmed his departure. Many of his Manchester United teammates and legends expressed their gratitude and nostalgia for the legendary goalkeeper on their social media. However, one player's post turned out to be awkward. In the first sentence of his post, he actually wrote, 'Copywriting suggestion,' which clearly indicated that he didn't write the post himself. It was criticized as insincere.

De Gea's departure from Manchester United was a sentimental moment for many, so it was only natural for his teammates to bid farewell to him. However, Manchester United forward Rashford apparently didn't check the post properly before sharing it, which suggests that his relationship with De Gea might not have been as strong. Because if they had a really good relationship, the farewell message would certainly have been personally written rather than handed over to his team, resulting in the awkward inclusion of 'Copywriting suggestion' in the post.

Although the post was deleted shortly after it was published, sharp-eyed netizens quickly took screenshots and ignited a heated discussion online. Some argue that nowadays, professional athletes' social media accounts are managed by their PR teams, so it's not entirely Rashford's fault, while others believe that Rashford should have personally written a farewell message to the long-serving legendary goalkeeper. These contrasting opinions created quite a buzz.

In my opinion, this kind of mistake is definitely the fault of Rashford's PR team, and we shouldn't entirely blame Rashford. Nowadays, almost every professional athlete has a team helping them with various matters. So, if you want to blame someone, it's better to blame the team member who is paid but made the mistake. Of course, some joked that since Rashford couldn't come up with a message himself, he could consider using ChatGPT to help him write messages, saving money and avoiding hiring a PR team that makes mistakes."

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Post time 14-9-2023 21:18:54 | Show all posts
Haha, I also saw that!
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Post time 15-9-2023 06:46:32 | Show all posts
There's nothing wrong with seeking assistance when needed! As long as it effectively conveys what he wanted to express, it's sufficient.
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Post time 15-9-2023 09:47:07 | Show all posts
This is a bit embarrassing
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Post time 15-9-2023 09:58:23 | Show all posts
Where do players have so much time to work on copywriting?
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