Ay up @nmartyn25, my old man Paul (Derbyโs brick whisperer) just posed a 25-year mystery over a brewed too strong cuppa:
โIs that Scarcroft extension still standing, or has it gone full Angkor Wat and been reclaimed by the Yorkshire jungle?โ
Itโs been officially been 25 years since it went up around the same time you were keeping goal against Greece and (rightfully) treating builders to that legendary free-kick moment in Manchester.
We await the verdict:
โ Still standing (unlike the Greek wall)
๐ก Holding on (like Englandโs hopes before the 93rd minute)
โ A heritage moss site currently hosting its own wildlife documentary
If it's standing, he'll raise his mug to you. If not, he's putting your builders on report for excessive celebrating in 2001.
@ZachJones1994 It might be more useful to consider these situations through the lens of evolving alliances and interests rather than assuming that one nation is inherently the โenemy.โ After all, history shows that alliances and enmities shift based on a multitude of factors.
@guardian "45.4% of households in receipt of Universal Credit reported experiencing food insecurity..."
That's 2.8 million on UC, a quarter of the 15% of UK households.
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