[Albion] Potter signs for Sat.

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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
:ROFLMAO:

How did you get AI to spell things correctly?
Sora - https://sora.com/explore - (the image AI sister of ChatGPT) is pretty good at that stuff now.

And, what's really good is you can browse other creation and then directly view the prompts used to create them.

My prompt for that was:

Brighton supporters in the lower west part of the West Stand at the American Express Stadium.

The stand is full.

Some of the supporters are wearing merchandise such as blue and white bar scarves and replica shirts etc. One supporter is wearing a Seagull mask which covers his full head. This supporter is standing up pointing.

Some of the supporters are holding home-made signs. Ensure there is a variety of designs in the signs - different materials - some brown cardboard and some white paper. Some will look a bit scruffy or crumpled due to being folded during their transport to the stadium. Ensure the signs use different writing styles in different pen colours.

The signs need to express disdain towards former manager graham potter. One of the signs should say “Judas ****”, another should say “You can stick your history lesson up your arse”, another “it is what it is” and another “You left and we got better.”
 




Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,607
Brighton
When RdZ arrived he came as a full set. He also didn't speak English and I'm guessing all his back room team didn't either. Having Bruno join in wouldn't have worked with all meetings taking place in a foreign language.
I'd imagine Bruno could almost understand Wee Billy more than RdZ.
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
5,886
Yeah he's a pantomime villain, I'm convinced sometimes that a lot of people on here have never been to a football match before in their lives. We don't have to constantly be the moral arbitrators of football, sometimes football is about rivalry and being on the wind up, no wonder our atmosphere is about as electric as funeral procession sometimes. Like someone else has said, Scott McGleish, Alex Pritchard, Marc Cucurella, Robert Sanchez, Dan Harding, Dean Hammond, Nigel Adkins, Alan Pardew, Johnny Williams, Neil Danns, and EVEN GLENN MURRAY all got both barrels for some very minor misdemeanours, that didn't include pillaging all the staff and recruitment team. Then saying our club was an easy life, thinking no one would care, I think its the one time in recent years, we've showed what an amazing fanbase we have and the loyalty we show, instead half the stadium want to give him an applause.
 


LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
Yeah he's a pantomime villain, I'm convinced sometimes that a lot of people on here have never been to a football match before in their lives. We don't have to constantly be the moral arbitrators of football, sometimes football is about rivalry and being on the wind up, no wonder our atmosphere is about as electric as funeral procession sometimes. Like someone else has said, Scott McGleish, Alex Pritchard, Marc Cucurella, Robert Sanchez, Dan Harding, Dean Hammond, Nigel Adkins, Alan Pardew, Johnny Williams, Neil Danns, and EVEN GLENN MURRAY all got both barrels for some very minor misdemeanours, that didn't include pillaging all the staff and recruitment team. Then saying our club was an easy life, thinking no one would care, I think its the one time in recent years, we've showed what an amazing fanbase we have and the loyalty we show, instead half the stadium want to give him an applause.
I’m sorry I’ll give up my season ticket asap and never watch the Albion again or have an opinion
 






LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
49,768
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Well if its any consolation I still like Bruno, I think its right to say he didn't have a massive choice, sure there is a position as 1901 host to fill somewhere.
lol..for the record I will love it if we beat them tomorrow…won’t quite be the same as our game against Chelsea (detest the club) ..but right now more concerned over who’s playing centre back alongside Dunk and stopping our slide down the table ..no doubt the emotion of the game will start to dictate during the ninety mins and I might become more vitriolic towards the Hammers bench …but then still have a neck issue which might stop me attending
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
5,886
lol..for the record I will love it if we beat them tomorrow…won’t quite be the same as our game against Chelsea (detest the club) ..but right now more concerned over who’s playing centre back alongside Dunk and stopping our slide down the table ..no doubt the emotion of the game will start to dictate during the ninety mins and I might become more towards the Hammers bench …but then still have a neck issue which might stop me attending
Yes indeed I don't think there is anywhere near as much needle in the tomorrows game, of course if you have no ill feeling towards Graham that's of course your prerogative. People still ultimately will boo, and thats good for football! We need needle in the games, I want to see passion, I can't help but feel football up and down the Premier League is getting more passive. Ultimately its all a bit of fun, and a laugh. I probably won't call him a c***, but I think he deserves a bit of stick. Football is different to others jobs, people are incredibly loyal and bitter and they'll hold grudges, and people will probably walk up to him in the street and have a normal conversation, its just not that deep.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
49,768
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Yes indeed I don't think there is anywhere near as much needle in the tomorrows game, of course if you have no ill feeling towards Graham that's of course your prerogative. People still ultimately will boo, and thats good for football! We need needle in the games, I want to see passion, I can't help but feel football up and down the Premier League is getting more passive. Ultimately its all a bit of fun, and a laugh. I probably won't call him a c***, but I think he deserves a bit of stick. Football is different to others jobs, people are incredibly loyal and bitter and they'll hold grudges, and people will probably walk up to him in the street and have a normal conversation, its just not that deep.
I’d agree with all of that
 




jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
5,886
I’d agree with all of that
Find it quite a polarising argument sometimes, that a lot of people say we need to get better at the dark arts and being nastier on the pitch, yet some with don't boo Potter because he got a lot of money? Alas, hope all is good and you can make the game tomorrow, I think we're going to use the power of hate and the dark side to turn the season around :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Sora - https://sora.com/explore - (the image AI sister of ChatGPT) is pretty good at that stuff now.

And, what's really good is you can browse other creation and then directly view the prompts used to create them.

My prompt for that was:

Brighton supporters in the lower west part of the West Stand at the American Express Stadium.

The stand is full.

Some of the supporters are wearing merchandise such as blue and white bar scarves and replica shirts etc. One supporter is wearing a Seagull mask which covers his full head. This supporter is standing up pointing.

Some of the supporters are holding home-made signs. Ensure there is a variety of designs in the signs - different materials - some brown cardboard and some white paper. Some will look a bit scruffy or crumpled due to being folded during their transport to the stadium. Ensure the signs use different writing styles in different pen colours.

The signs need to express disdain towards former manager graham potter. One of the signs should say “Judas ****”, another should say “You can stick your history lesson up your arse”, another “it is what it is” and another “You left and we got better.”
I notice you didn't instruct it to include only one woman and have everyone in the crowd look like they're members of the same family. Presumably that is just how Brighton fans are seen by the hive mind. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Swegulls

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Aug 29, 2023
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Stockholm
To get under the skin of a player works fine sometimes and can make a difference (Cucu for example), to do it to a manager won't. WH players couldn't care less, IMHO.
 




Seagull's Return

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Nov 7, 2003
893
Brighton
To get under the skin of a player works fine sometimes and can make a difference (Cucu for example), to do it to a manager won't. WH players couldn't care less, IMHO.
Fair enough, but sometimes winding up a pantomime villain is just, well - fun. In and of itself. And there may be very little entertainment in the game otherwise, to be honest.
 








Monsieur Le Plonk

Lethargy in motion
Apr 22, 2009
1,869
By a lake
I mostly have. All's well that ends well.

But it is different to Bruno. Potter instigated the issue. Dropped us at an all time high, mid season after being backed through periods of terrible results. He also didn't do years of hard graft on the pitch for us.

As such, I'll enjoy a humorous pantomime Boo at Potter to remind him of his bad choices.

Bruno gets a pass from me.
Years of hard graft, gave it everything and a joy to watch. Plus he's a top bloke and loves the Albion. No booing from me.
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,990
WeHo
I have no real beef with Potter - he did a great job at our club - taking us from "17th is the aim", and pushing us into the top half of the Premier League.

How many young English managers get the opportunity to manage a "big club" (I hate the term as much as anyone else), with a squad of top-quality players, and the chance to immediately manage in the Champions League? It is quite possible, probable even, that calling may have never come again.

But, I do love a panto villain, so I'm resting my voice today, ready for 90-minutes of booing action tomorrow.

This is basically my take on it. Will be booing because it is fun, not because I hate Potter.
 


Dick Head

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How did you get AI to put Brighton shirts on Norwich fans?
 


Redinpeace

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Apr 27, 2023
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This thread has tickled me as I’ve always found Brighton fans amongst the most balanced, reasonable, respectful and mild mannered folk about ( don’t change this as you’re making many friends in football) some of the one liners and mock up pictures are very funny.

As for Potter financially he’s hit the jackpot but professionally he’s heading in one direction only, and managing West Ham who’s fans are the polar opposite as Albion supporters he’ll have plenty of time to count his money when watching Brighton push on.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
59,591
Faversham
While I thoroughly relished the top, top levels of schadenfreude delivered through watching Mr P flounder and fail at his last job, I rather think it's now time to put this one to bed and start behaving like grown ups.
So glad I'm not able to go this weekend.

If the nonsense unfolds as I expect (especially after we go 0-1 down), it will cement our place as an utter tin pot numpty club.

Picture this. It will be like some spotty teenager outside the house of his ex GF, screaming 'why did you leave me - I hate you!', while sobbing and wanking at the same time.
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
5,186
So glad I'm not able to go this weekend.

If the nonsense unfolds as I expect (especially after we go 0-1 down), it will cement our place as an utter tin pot numpty club.

Picture this. It will be like some spotty teenager outside the house of his ex GF, screaming 'why did you leave me - I hate you!', while sobbing and wanking at the same time.
But Harry - I quite like the idea of being a tin pot numpty. ;)
 


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