18 degrees abroad is hotter than 18c in the UK, certainly always feels it, & I've never seen this Liverpool side play really well in temperatures like this, even when we've gotten wins.its 18 degrees ffs
Jayzus lads... That was a red card. We were blessed.
Shaq and Divock have been brutal.
I'd fly the rest of those kids over if we lost this & had to play that.The third place final would have all the disadvantages of an extra game without the possibility of a trophy.
18 degrees abroad is hotter than 18c in the UK, certainly always feels it, & I've never seen this Liverpool side play really well in temperatures like this, even when we've gotten wins.
It is 75% humidity appaz.Depends on humidity and wind speed. UK can he windy which makes things feel cooler.
High humidity can make things feel hotter, but I doubt the lads have as much humidity to deal with where they are now.
I doubt the lads have as much humidity to deal with where they are now.
It is 75% humidity, which is what causes it to be so much more physically taxing.
Extra time then pens. FFS. Winner soon please.Extra time or straight to pens?
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18 degrees abroad is hotter than 18c in the UK, certainly always feels it, & I've never seen this Liverpool side play really well in temperatures like this, even when we've gotten wins.
That's probably similar to the humidity in Liverpool... even when it's a belting hot day of 18 degrees.It is 75% humidity appaz.
Erm, no.That's probably similar to the humidity in Liverpool... even when it's a belting hot day of 18 degrees.
The average humidity in Belfast is about 75%...Erm, no.
18 degrees abroad is hotter than 18c in the UK, certainly always feels it, & I've never seen this Liverpool side play really well in temperatures like this, even when we've gotten wins.