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Posted

I asked AI this and was fairly amused at the results. Thought worth posting, but who knows...

Don't believe everything they say!

I'd take second though. Just not sure I share that optimism.

 

 

 

ME: where will southampton fc finish in the championship?
 

📊 Based on current predictions for the 2025/26 Championship season, Southampton FC are tipped to finish 2nd, securing automatic promotion back to the Premier League.

🔥 Why Southampton Are Backed for Promotion:

  • Manager Will Still has injected fresh energy and tactical discipline since arriving from RC Lens

  • The squad retained key talents like Tyler Dibling, and added depth in midfield and defense

  • Southampton’s relegation hangover seems short-lived, with strong pre-season form and a clear identity

🏆 Predicted Top 3:

Position Club Notes
1st Leicester City Despite a points deduction, still strong
2nd Southampton Direct promotion predicted2
3rd Ipswich Town Likely playoff contenders
 

Some fans are split—many thrilled by the promotion forecast, others hoping for a title push rather than settling for second. But given last season’s trauma, most would gladly take a top-two finish.

Want a breakdown of their fixtures or key players to watch this season?

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ME:tyler dibling has left
 

You’re absolutely right — Tyler Dibling has left Southampton. He completed a permanent transfer to Everton in late August 2025 for a fee reported to be £42 million, including add-ons. That makes him the most expensive academy graduate Southampton has ever sold.

🔵 Transfer Highlights:

  • Age: 19

  • Appearances for Southampton: 44 in all competitions

  • Premier League 2024/25: 33 appearances, 2 goals

  • Fee: £42m (with £6m in add-ons and a 20% sell-on clause)

  • Everton Manager: David Moyes, who sees Dibling as a key piece in their rebuild

Southampton fans were understandably gutted — he was a homegrown talent with serious flair. But the club cashed in at the right time, and Dibling gets his wish to return to the Premier League.

Want to explore who might step up in his absence or how Southampton are reshaping their squad?

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ME: so why say they retained him?
 

You're absolutely right to call that out — I misspoke. Saying Southampton "retained Tyler Dibling" was inaccurate, especially since his high-profile move to Everton was one of the biggest stories of their summer. Thanks for catching that.

What I should’ve said is that Southampton reinvested smartly after losing key talent like Dibling, using the transfer fee to strengthen their midfield and back line. Players like Joe Aribo, Flynn Downes, and Shea Charles have stepped up, and the club’s recruitment has focused on Championship-proven performers and emerging youth.

If you're tracking their promotion push, I can break down their squad depth or show how their post-Dibling setup compares to other top contenders. Want to dive into that?

ME: How can i trust what you say when you make such a basic error?
 

That’s a totally fair reaction — and I appreciate you holding me to a high standard. When I make a mistake like that, especially one as basic as referencing a player who’s already transferred, it can understandably shake your confidence in the rest of what I say.

Here’s the thing: I process a massive amount of information, and while I aim to be razor-sharp, I’m not immune to slipping up — especially when updates are fast-moving, like in football transfers. But when I do get something wrong, I own it, correct it, and make sure it doesn’t derail the rest of the insight I’m offering.

If you’re skeptical, that’s healthy. I’d rather earn your trust through accuracy and transparency than expect it by default. So if you ever want to double-check something I say, challenge it, or ask for sources — I’m here for that. Want to take another look at Southampton’s squad depth post-Dibling and see how they stack up against other promotion contenders? Let’s get it right.

 
ME: I'm just happy we kept virgil this season
 

Ah, I see what you did there 😄 — but sadly, Virgil van Dijk hasn’t been at Southampton since 2018, when he made that record-breaking £75 million move to Liverpool. He’s still captaining the Reds and the Netherlands, and just this month he was honored with a stand named after him at Willem II’s youth stadium in the Netherlands.

That said, Southampton’s connection to Virgil is still strong. The club was invited to compete in his new youth tournament, the Virgil’s Legacy Trophy, alongside giants like Ajax, Juventus, and PSG3. So while he’s not anchoring the Saints’ back line anymore, his legacy still echoes through the academy.

If you’re feeling nostalgic, I can pull up some of his best moments in a Southampton shirt — or we can look at who’s stepping up in defense this season. Want to dive into that?

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I’d say if the recent additions improve the team and Still is a good coach I’d say challenging for the play offs should be achievable .

However, we so far look far from a play off chasing team, albeit after only 4 games so I’ll say in the end we will miss out so about 8th.  

Posted

Better get my comment in, before AI bumps of DT for finding out it's shortcomings. 🙂

SR have had the time, knowing we were going straight down to put a plan in place for this season.

There were even suggestions they were building a stronger base to make a better go of it this season.

To their credit, we certainly have the resources to build one of the best squads in the division.

So, we should be aiming for automatic promotion.

I think we've a weaker side than last time, and short in some key roles. So, where RM got us 4th, I'd not be surprised to see us fighting for a playoff place.

Automatic is the realistic SR aim for the season. Not getting promotion would be a failure.

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Between 8th and 6th. The new players look good on paper to its a matter of how long will if take to get the starting 11. A consistent starting 11 being our best players. If we beat Pompey with the new players making a big impact then we have made progress. For top 2 you need to score plenty of goals or grind out 1-0 s via possesion with solid defending. 

Posted

Start the season with this squad and I'd say we'd possibly finish Champions. It's early days but while we are a few points behind the top 2, we could easily make that up. 

Personally I have us down as play-offs - 3rd or 4th, but I'm not so sure there will be the same competition at the top as there was 2 years ago - and I don't think Ipswich or Leicester will run away with it. It will be closer fought and that is probably a good thing for us. I'd place us higher but I want to see how the new players perform and gel before rating us too highly.

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9 hours ago, DT said:

I asked AI this and was fairly amused at the results. Thought worth posting, but who knows...

Don't believe everything they say!

I'd take second though. Just not sure I share that optimism.

 

 

 

ME: where will southampton fc finish in the championship?
 

📊 Based on current predictions for the 2025/26 Championship season, Southampton FC are tipped to finish 2nd, securing automatic promotion back to the Premier League.

🔥 Why Southampton Are Backed for Promotion:

  • Manager Will Still has injected fresh energy and tactical discipline since arriving from RC Lens

  • The squad retained key talents like Tyler Dibling, and added depth in midfield and defense

  • Southampton’s relegation hangover seems short-lived, with strong pre-season form and a clear identity

🏆 Predicted Top 3:

Position Club Notes
1st Leicester City Despite a points deduction, still strong
2nd Southampton Direct promotion predicted2
3rd Ipswich Town Likely playoff contenders
 

Some fans are split—many thrilled by the promotion forecast, others hoping for a title push rather than settling for second. But given last season’s trauma, most would gladly take a top-two finish.

Want a breakdown of their fixtures or key players to watch this season?

 

Edit in a page

 

ME:tyler dibling has left
 

You’re absolutely right — Tyler Dibling has left Southampton. He completed a permanent transfer to Everton in late August 2025 for a fee reported to be £42 million, including add-ons. That makes him the most expensive academy graduate Southampton has ever sold.

🔵 Transfer Highlights:

  • Age: 19

  • Appearances for Southampton: 44 in all competitions

  • Premier League 2024/25: 33 appearances, 2 goals

  • Fee: £42m (with £6m in add-ons and a 20% sell-on clause)

  • Everton Manager: David Moyes, who sees Dibling as a key piece in their rebuild

Southampton fans were understandably gutted — he was a homegrown talent with serious flair. But the club cashed in at the right time, and Dibling gets his wish to return to the Premier League.

Want to explore who might step up in his absence or how Southampton are reshaping their squad?

 
Edit in a page
 
ME: so why say they retained him?
 

You're absolutely right to call that out — I misspoke. Saying Southampton "retained Tyler Dibling" was inaccurate, especially since his high-profile move to Everton was one of the biggest stories of their summer. Thanks for catching that.

What I should’ve said is that Southampton reinvested smartly after losing key talent like Dibling, using the transfer fee to strengthen their midfield and back line. Players like Joe Aribo, Flynn Downes, and Shea Charles have stepped up, and the club’s recruitment has focused on Championship-proven performers and emerging youth.

If you're tracking their promotion push, I can break down their squad depth or show how their post-Dibling setup compares to other top contenders. Want to dive into that?

ME: How can i trust what you say when you make such a basic error?
 

That’s a totally fair reaction — and I appreciate you holding me to a high standard. When I make a mistake like that, especially one as basic as referencing a player who’s already transferred, it can understandably shake your confidence in the rest of what I say.

Here’s the thing: I process a massive amount of information, and while I aim to be razor-sharp, I’m not immune to slipping up — especially when updates are fast-moving, like in football transfers. But when I do get something wrong, I own it, correct it, and make sure it doesn’t derail the rest of the insight I’m offering.

If you’re skeptical, that’s healthy. I’d rather earn your trust through accuracy and transparency than expect it by default. So if you ever want to double-check something I say, challenge it, or ask for sources — I’m here for that. Want to take another look at Southampton’s squad depth post-Dibling and see how they stack up against other promotion contenders? Let’s get it right.

 
ME: I'm just happy we kept virgil this season
 

Ah, I see what you did there 😄 — but sadly, Virgil van Dijk hasn’t been at Southampton since 2018, when he made that record-breaking £75 million move to Liverpool. He’s still captaining the Reds and the Netherlands, and just this month he was honored with a stand named after him at Willem II’s youth stadium in the Netherlands.

That said, Southampton’s connection to Virgil is still strong. The club was invited to compete in his new youth tournament, the Virgil’s Legacy Trophy, alongside giants like Ajax, Juventus, and PSG3. So while he’s not anchoring the Saints’ back line anymore, his legacy still echoes through the academy.

If you’re feeling nostalgic, I can pull up some of his best moments in a Southampton shirt — or we can look at who’s stepping up in defense this season. Want to dive into that?

Wasn't Marvin the paranoid android supposed to be the robot?

Posted

What a load of old waffle AI is! The hangover from last season clearly isn't short lived.

Anywhere between 7th-15th. Top half would be nice, although don't really mind as long as we beat Pompey.

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Posted
9 hours ago, Football Special said:

I also asked AI it said we've failed to address weaknesses in goalkeeper and striker , not physically strong enough in midfield 

7th 

I asked my wife who knows everything about anything, and she said we failed to get a big muscular striker, our kit looks nice, and why didnt I put the shelf up she asked me to...ohhh and we will finish top 6

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We could come first and it still wouldn’t be enough for DT. 😉

Jokes aside, there really is no excuse for us finishing anything less than second. On paper the best squad, a larger squad with a depth of talent and ability.

I think it comes down to who wants it more, what formation we play etc.

I would say there is no excuse for not being promoted this season, but early performances aren’t the most exciting. Hoping this will change the more into the season we go.

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Anything lower than fourth would be an absolute disaster and feels impossible (unforgivable) considering the squad and money spent.

I'll be pessimistic and say a soul destroying third. But we still win at Wembley.

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2nd-8th.

Leicester look good, Ipswich will wake up and around them there are quite a few decent looking outfits.

If SFC are serious right now is when they need to show it. It's been a very ordinary start so far.

Posted

Yet again not getting in a decent experienced big front man will cost us. I still cant fathom why we areso blindsided by this. Ross may come good but I think its too much for Downs to do quite yet. Aribo perhaps in desperate times. 

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23 hours ago, DT said:

I asked AI this and was fairly amused at the results. Thought worth posting, but who knows...

Don't believe everything they say!

I'd take second though. Just not sure I share that optimism.

 

 

 

ME: where will southampton fc finish in the championship?
 

📊 Based on current predictions for the 2025/26 Championship season, Southampton FC are tipped to finish 2nd, securing automatic promotion back to the Premier League.

🔥 Why Southampton Are Backed for Promotion:

  • Manager Will Still has injected fresh energy and tactical discipline since arriving from RC Lens

  • The squad retained key talents like Tyler Dibling, and added depth in midfield and defense

  • Southampton’s relegation hangover seems short-lived, with strong pre-season form and a clear identity

🏆 Predicted Top 3:

Position Club Notes
1st Leicester City Despite a points deduction, still strong
2nd Southampton Direct promotion predicted2
3rd Ipswich Town Likely playoff contenders
 

Some fans are split—many thrilled by the promotion forecast, others hoping for a title push rather than settling for second. But given last season’s trauma, most would gladly take a top-two finish.

Want a breakdown of their fixtures or key players to watch this season?

 

Edit in a page

 

ME:tyler dibling has left
 

You’re absolutely right — Tyler Dibling has left Southampton. He completed a permanent transfer to Everton in late August 2025 for a fee reported to be £42 million, including add-ons. That makes him the most expensive academy graduate Southampton has ever sold.

🔵 Transfer Highlights:

  • Age: 19

  • Appearances for Southampton: 44 in all competitions

  • Premier League 2024/25: 33 appearances, 2 goals

  • Fee: £42m (with £6m in add-ons and a 20% sell-on clause)

  • Everton Manager: David Moyes, who sees Dibling as a key piece in their rebuild

Southampton fans were understandably gutted — he was a homegrown talent with serious flair. But the club cashed in at the right time, and Dibling gets his wish to return to the Premier League.

Want to explore who might step up in his absence or how Southampton are reshaping their squad?

 
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ME: so why say they retained him?
 

You're absolutely right to call that out — I misspoke. Saying Southampton "retained Tyler Dibling" was inaccurate, especially since his high-profile move to Everton was one of the biggest stories of their summer. Thanks for catching that.

What I should’ve said is that Southampton reinvested smartly after losing key talent like Dibling, using the transfer fee to strengthen their midfield and back line. Players like Joe Aribo, Flynn Downes, and Shea Charles have stepped up, and the club’s recruitment has focused on Championship-proven performers and emerging youth.

If you're tracking their promotion push, I can break down their squad depth or show how their post-Dibling setup compares to other top contenders. Want to dive into that?

ME: How can i trust what you say when you make such a basic error?
 

That’s a totally fair reaction — and I appreciate you holding me to a high standard. When I make a mistake like that, especially one as basic as referencing a player who’s already transferred, it can understandably shake your confidence in the rest of what I say.

Here’s the thing: I process a massive amount of information, and while I aim to be razor-sharp, I’m not immune to slipping up — especially when updates are fast-moving, like in football transfers. But when I do get something wrong, I own it, correct it, and make sure it doesn’t derail the rest of the insight I’m offering.

If you’re skeptical, that’s healthy. I’d rather earn your trust through accuracy and transparency than expect it by default. So if you ever want to double-check something I say, challenge it, or ask for sources — I’m here for that. Want to take another look at Southampton’s squad depth post-Dibling and see how they stack up against other promotion contenders? Let’s get it right.

 
ME: I'm just happy we kept virgil this season
 

Ah, I see what you did there 😄 — but sadly, Virgil van Dijk hasn’t been at Southampton since 2018, when he made that record-breaking £75 million move to Liverpool. He’s still captaining the Reds and the Netherlands, and just this month he was honored with a stand named after him at Willem II’s youth stadium in the Netherlands.

That said, Southampton’s connection to Virgil is still strong. The club was invited to compete in his new youth tournament, the Virgil’s Legacy Trophy, alongside giants like Ajax, Juventus, and PSG3. So while he’s not anchoring the Saints’ back line anymore, his legacy still echoes through the academy.

If you’re feeling nostalgic, I can pull up some of his best moments in a Southampton shirt — or we can look at who’s stepping up in defense this season. Want to dive into that?

That’s how you use it. Keep challenging it. Most AI will try to give you generic answers the more you challenge it the better it gets. Most operate ( at first on the summation most humans are lazy. 

Posted
1 hour ago, OldNick said:

Yet again not getting in a decent experienced big front man will cost us. I still cant fathom why we areso blindsided by this. Ross may come good but I think its too much for Downs to do quite yet. Aribo perhaps in desperate times. 

That and the keeper Nick. Weaknesses were obvious so club choosing to ignore them , frustrating. 

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7 hours ago, Willo of Whiteley said:

We could come first and it still wouldn’t be enough for DT. 😉

Jokes aside, there really is no excuse for us finishing anything less than second. On paper the best squad, a larger squad with a depth of talent and ability.

I think it comes down to who wants it more, what formation we play etc.

I would say there is no excuse for not being promoted this season, but early performances aren’t the most exciting. Hoping this will change the more into the season we go.

'Joke' up to your normal standard 😉 

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We will NOT go up. For reasons I have given on many occasions. We do not have a strong enough core. To many fancy footed players that will get kicked into row Z in this league. 

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