Match Day Thread England v Slovakia

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Its also a joke a train from hull to york
Takes over an hour
Its a 30min drive

The train goes as far outta the way as poss
All the way to selby then north
Usually about 1hr 10 mins(the most boring part of the journey),catch the Edinburgh train from York and that only takes 2hrs 30ish?
 
Hot in the Southwestern US and hot in Europe are two different animals. Places like Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico etc. have really dry heat compared to European heat which is really muggy due to the humidity. I’d rather deal with 40°C in Nevada than 30°C in Germany or Poland during the summer.

Have you actually been out in 45+ degrees? I presume you haven’t, as you absolutely would prefer to be in 30+ degrees in Germany.
 
If that ends up been the case, I'll be cancelling my pass as won't be able to make early Saturday ko

It seems likely with sky
Theres a bit of a conspiracy that sky are trying to force the end of the 3pm blackout
So will change as many games as poss

Was speaking to a stoke fan
He cant make earlier than 3pm kickoffs at all due to his daughter
 
Have you actually been out in 45+ degrees? I presume you haven’t, as you absolutely would prefer to be in 30+ degrees in Germany.

Depends on the humidity. Higher temperatures are more bearable in a dry environment than a humid one. Which is why people are more tired in hot temperatures in the likes of Thailand than for example some American states with similar temperatures.
 
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Depends on the humidity. Higher temperatures are more bearable in a dry environment than a humid one. Which is why people are more tired in hot temperatures in the likes of Thailand than for example some American states with similar temperatures.

Youre right
Humid high temps stop the body being able to lose heat via sweat
Dry hot temps are just really hot
So shade for example makes it way easier to deal with as the worst part is the direct sunlight heat

In humid wet heat
Shade doesnt really make a difference
You dont cool down in the shade
 
Humid high temps stop the body being able to lose heat via sweat
Dry hot temps are just really hot
So shade for example makes it way easier to deal with as the worst part is the direct sunlight heat

In humid wet heat
Shade doesnt really make a difference

Which is what I getting at so quite agree.
 
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