@vermincrawlls If you look over the last 150 years the highest temperatures are usually early 30c with each decade having a couple of years where it gets to 35/36+. So it’s more of a cycle tbh 1881 had a high of 35, 1900 35.1 and 2025 35.8…
@SamPhillip70654 Tbf the Americans think they can drink. On holiday in Cancun they start drinking at 8am but you don’t see them after 1pm until the next day 🤣🤣🤣🤣
England fans in 1 night in 1 pub drank 5000 pints and 2500 bottles which led to the police being asked to help send them home as they ran out of beer.
Scottish consumed 3x more beer than what was drank on st patricks day.
The US really didnt prepare for English and scots
#OnThisDay 1995 Everton won The FA Cup for the 5th time. Paul Rideout scored the only goal of the game as Joe Royle’s Toffees beat Man United 1-0 at Wembley. What are your memories? #EFC#FACup@NevilleSouthall@Josephparkins18
Just six months after taking over an Everton side rooted to the bottom of the Premiership, Joe Royle guided them to FA Cup glory.
On 20/05/1995, his men defeated favourites Manchester United 1-0, ensuring Alex Ferguson would end the season empty-handed.
Paul Rideout scored the winner, but Everton owed everything to the heroic defensive display of veterans Dave Watson and Neville Southall.
Interesting to see Richie had high hopes for Holdsworth than McGrath; however, the latter had a fewer accolades in the domestic circuit had a better career at the national level.
@TheMiddleStump Not sure why everyone is up in arms over this, £20 to watch 6 months cricket. Less than 3-4 pints or a takeaway. They could always increase memberships by £20 and say it is free for members
@malpheuse@nebula1979@BBCMOTD Since 2000 14 top 10 finishes (mostly in the top 7/8) along with three 11th place finishes and one 12th place finish. In 6 seasons the team have finished near the relegation zone….
#OnThisDay 2019 Phil Jagielka replaces the injured Michael Keane for Everton moments before kick off & scores the winner against Arsenal. His last ever goal in a blue shirt. #EFC#UTFT
#OnThisDay 2014 Roberto Martinez Everton comfortably beat Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal 3-0 at Goodison Park on a Sunday lunchtime with goals from Steven Naismith Romelu Lukaku & Mikel Arteta(og) although Kevin Mirallas wanted it. Everton stayed 5th.