. Back in 1966 (when England won the World Cup), winter homes around the UK had an average temperature of about 12°C. Fast-forward to 2012 (we haven’t won a World Cup since) and our homes are living at an average temperature of 18°C.
That’s 6°C more and no more World Cups. Resisting the urge to call for research to study the link between rising home temperatures and England’s lack of World Cup success, this is substantial.
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