NUFC vs Wolves

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The sky is blue — physicists tell us — because blue light in the sun's rays bends more than red light. But this extra bending, or scattering, applies just as much to violet light, so it is reasonable to ask why the sky isn't purple.
my physics teacher back in the day must gave been crap. He said it was light interacting with chemicals in the upper stratosphere.
 
The sky over a period of 12 months in all major towns and cities across the uk. Taken daily every hour .
Did you make up that statistic as well?

There may be cloud cover on many days in the UK which stops you seeing that the sky is blue. Have you never been up in a plane when you pierce through the cloud cover and into a glorious blue sky?
 
Did you make up that statistic as well?

There may be cloud cover on many days in the UK which stops you seeing that the sky is blue. Have you never been up in a plane when you pierce through the cloud cover and into a glorious blue sky?

Stop trying to bend the rules
 
So, if we exclude the Captain's position on the grounds of statistical anomaly, we have three theories.
Bending light waves
Light interacting with chemicals
Reflection of the sea
It would be fascinating to see which posters believe what and compare that to their feelings about Brucie or Rafa.
I'm willing to wager there would be a correlation.
Looking increasingly like a win Saturday, what with the injury crisis at Wolves and all that. (for you my Mexican friend)