I understand we are going to have over 500 fans at the game. We are really going to have to be the 12th man tomorrow, as I asked ChatGpt to predict the outcomes of all 3 critical games and the results were not good.
However, I think the result will be Solihull 0
Daggers 6 COYD.
Here is the chatgpt response.
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Please can you predict the following soccer results for games to be played in the UK National League on 5th May 2025
Solihull Moors v Dagenham and Redbridge
Maidenhead v Halifax
Wealdstone v Boston
ChatGPT said:
I can certainly give you an idea of potential outcomes based on general trends, team performance, and historical context, but please note that predicting soccer results is highly uncertain. It involves many variables like current form, injuries, and even random factors on the day of the match.
To try and offer a reasonable guess:
Solihull Moors vs Dagenham & Redbridge
Prediction: Solihull Moors win
Reasoning: Solihull has been more solid at home in recent seasons, and Dagenham & Redbridge’s away form has been less consistent.
Maidenhead United vs Halifax
Prediction: Draw
Reasoning: Both teams have had mixed results in the league, and games between mid-table sides often end in draws.
Wealdstone vs Boston United
Prediction: Wealdstone win
Reasoning: Wealdstone has been stronger at home, and Boston has struggled away from home, which could give Wealdstone the advantage.
Again, these are just educated guesses based on recent trends and the historical form of the teams. Would you like me to dive deeper into their current performance stats, or is this enough for now?
You said:
Dive deeper
ChatGPT said:
Sure, let's break down the teams’ current form, recent results, and key stats to make a more informed prediction for each of the games. I'll analyze each fixture based on their performance leading up to May 2025.
1. Solihull Moors vs Dagenham & Redbridge
Solihull Moors
Current Form (as of 2025): Solihull Moors has been a strong contender in the National League in recent seasons. They’re typically solid at home, with a strong defensive setup and capable attackers who can punish teams on the counter.
Home Performance: Historically, they’ve been tough at home, winning a majority of their matches at Damson Park.
Key Players: They rely on a mix of experienced players and young talent. Their defense has often been the cornerstone of their success, with clean sheets being frequent.
Dagenham & Redbridge
Current Form (as of 2025): Dagenham has had a more inconsistent campaign, particularly on the road. They have been prone to conceding goals away from home and have struggled to maintain a solid run of form.
Away Performance: Away from home, Dagenham & Redbridge has faced issues in terms of consistency. Their attack can be effective, but their defense is often vulnerable when playing outside of Victoria Road.
Key Players: Their attacking players are typically capable of creating chances, but their defensive line has been one of the weaker aspects of the team.
Verdict: Solihull Moors have a strong home record, while Dagenham’s away form has been underwhelming. Solihull is likely to take the win in this one.
Prediction: Solihull Moors win (2-1 or 1-0)
2. Maidenhead United vs Halifax
Maidenhead United
Current Form (as of 2025): Maidenhead has had a mixed bag of results this season, hovering in mid-table. They’ve shown resilience at home but have had some issues in their defense.
Home Performance: Maidenhead has been decent at home, though they don’t have the strongest record compared to the league's top teams. They tend to play a direct style of football with a solid, if not spectacular, attacking setup.
Key Players: The team’s top performers usually include a mix of experienced forwards and midfielders who can influence the game, but they have struggled against stronger opposition.
Halifax Town
Current Form (as of 2025): Halifax has been more solid defensively, but their attacking play hasn’t always been prolific. Their form has been up and down, and they’ve had issues against better sides.
Away Performance: Halifax’s away form has been inconsistent, with more draws than wins. They tend to grind out results rather than blowing teams away.
Key Players: Their defense has been their strongest area, and they rely heavily on set pieces and counter-attacks to score goals.
Verdict: Both teams are relatively evenly matched, and their recent form suggests this could be a tightly contested game. Given their defensive styles, a draw seems the most likely outcome.
Prediction: Draw (1-1 or 0-0)
3. Wealdstone vs Boston United
Wealdstone
Current Form (as of 2025): Wealdstone has been one of the more solid teams in the National League, particularly at home. Their defense has been one of the stronger units in the league, and they’ve been able to score goals when needed.
Home Performance: Wealdstone has a great home record, with solid victories over both mid-table and lower-table teams. Their home support has been a big advantage.
Key Players: They boast a mix of attacking options who can break down opposition defenses, and their midfield control is one of the strongest areas of the team.
Boston United
Current Form (as of 2025): Boston has had a rougher season, especially away from home. Their attack has struggled to convert chances into goals, and their defense has often been exposed, particularly in high-pressure matches.
Away Performance: Boston's away form has been weak, often conceding multiple goals and not offering much in terms of a counter-attacking threat. They’re vulnerable to fast transitions.
Key Players: While they have a few players capable of scoring, Boston hasn’t been able to sustain consistent performances on the road.
Verdict: Wealdstone’s solid home form and Boston’s struggles on the road give Wealdstone the upper hand in this one.
Prediction: Wealdstone win (2-0 or 2-1)
Summary Predictions:
Solihull Moors vs Dagenham & Redbridge: Solihull Moors win (2-1 or 1-0)
Maidenhead United vs Halifax: Draw (1-1 or 0-0)
Wealdstone vs Boston United: Wealdstone win (2-0 or 2-1)
These predictions are based on their current form, but as always in football, things can change rapidly, especially with injuries, suspensions, or other variables. Let me know if you’d like more information on any of the teams or if you want to discuss any other fixtures!
Solihull Away
Merge you must be bored!
Basically this AI prediction is just American digital bollox, you may as well ask Alexa if Spurs will win the league when there’s a number 1 in the year! End of the day what do Americans know about football.. nothing as they have proved for the last few years at our club. Ask this app to predict a score before we played altringham last week and it would have predicted 1-3.
This relegation battle is of our own managements doing, we have the players as proved last week, they just need to go out and do the job tomorrow, nothing short of a win will stop us going down.
COYD
Basically this AI prediction is just American digital bollox, you may as well ask Alexa if Spurs will win the league when there’s a number 1 in the year! End of the day what do Americans know about football.. nothing as they have proved for the last few years at our club. Ask this app to predict a score before we played altringham last week and it would have predicted 1-3.
This relegation battle is of our own managements doing, we have the players as proved last week, they just need to go out and do the job tomorrow, nothing short of a win will stop us going down.
COYD
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Yep. Bored.BB-Dagger wrote: ↑Sun May 04, 2025 10:31 am Merge you must be bored!
Basically this AI prediction is just American digital bollox, you may as well ask Alexa if Spurs will win the league when there’s a number 1 in the year! End of the day what do Americans know about football.. nothing as they have proved for the last few years at our club. Ask this app to predict a score before we played altringham last week and it would have predicted 1-3.
This relegation battle is of our own managements doing, we have the players as proved last week, they just need to go out and do the job tomorrow, nothing short of a win will stop us going down.
COYD


Ten Years ago a week or so after we were relegated from the EFL we played at Bristol Rovers we took hundreds of fans West and we showed an oppposition who eventually got promoted on the last 5 to 10 minutes of that game that we had character to fight and most of us talking amongst ourselves said we wouldn 't forget this day IN THE FIGHT TO GET BACK UP EVER, well fast forward that 10 Years WE GOT TO SHOW THAT SPIRIT AGAIN TOMORROW. Simply Win and were Safe NO IFS OR BUTS, Its been a dreadful 10 YeaRS nobody can argue against that but if WE DO DO IT bUILD UP THAT INCENTIVE from after this game and NEVER GO DOWN THIS ROAD AGAIN!
I’m not sure whether to feel more or less confident after watching our managers pre match interview, apparently (I must have been pissed or asleep) over the last 10 / 15 games we have averaged near on nearly 2 points a game!!! What have I missed??
As Mr Young was speaking he was constantly looking to his left, most probably reading a feckin power point.
As Mr Young was speaking he was constantly looking to his left, most probably reading a feckin power point.
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Pain. So much pain.
No arguments there... almost impossible for ANY team in our league to have not won that game in the final 15.
36 points list from winning positions in a season... and 250 laughing emoji messages on our official social media pages from Egyptians who have never been to the ground or spent a day supporting the club before today!
Absolute laughing stock of a football club
36 points list from winning positions in a season... and 250 laughing emoji messages on our official social media pages from Egyptians who have never been to the ground or spent a day supporting the club before today!
Absolute laughing stock of a football club
Young has to go. Thompson has to go. Underdog have to go.
Absolutely f*cking disgraceful how the club has been run this season, all season, from top to bottom. Complacency of the greatest order. Awful decisions and appointments of the highest order.
I'll await the apology from the club, the announcement of several departures (not just players) and the vastly reduced season ticket prices. Oh look - there was a flying pig!
And perhaps some of our fans on here who had their heads up the clubs arse and constantly slagged off our other fans who pointed out that we were in a relegation scrap might want to consider their words too.
A long stay in NLS awaits.
Absolutely f*cking disgraceful how the club has been run this season, all season, from top to bottom. Complacency of the greatest order. Awful decisions and appointments of the highest order.
I'll await the apology from the club, the announcement of several departures (not just players) and the vastly reduced season ticket prices. Oh look - there was a flying pig!
And perhaps some of our fans on here who had their heads up the clubs arse and constantly slagged off our other fans who pointed out that we were in a relegation scrap might want to consider their words too.
A long stay in NLS awaits.
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That's what happens when you have arseholes running the club. A novice manager, a useless board and Thompson presiding.
Wankers the lot of em.
And all the while it's us the fans who suffer, thanks a ******** bunch.
Morons!!!!!
Wankers the lot of em.
And all the while it's us the fans who suffer, thanks a ******** bunch.
Morons!!!!!