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How will rising sea levels affect FF ?

all in all, looks like they could do with adding a meter to the sea walls in southend
 
How come Edinburgh's Sea level rises are Lower than Londons.. Is it cos they are nearer the top of the world and water goes downhill..?
 
So when Cheltenham turn up for their annual League Cup jaunt with just 5 fans, will we hear chants of 'Come in a dinghy, you must have come in a dinghy ..?'

And if Grimsby ever get back up to play us we won't need to sing the 'what's it like to smell of fish' song, I suppose.

At least Donogood and Sean Thornton should feel at home
 
How come Edinburgh's Sea level rises are Lower than Londons.. Is it cos they are nearer the top of the world and water goes downhill..?

I did wonder that, I suspect it is because the North of Britain is still slowly rising after getting rid of all that nasy ice from the last ice age that pushed it down a bit, while the South is sinking slightly, counteracting the rise in the North and adding to the rise in the South.
 
I did wonder that, I suspect it is because the North of Britain is still slowly rising after getting rid of all that nasy ice from the last ice age that pushed it down a bit, while the South is sinking slightly, counteracting the rise in the North and adding to the rise in the South.

A friend of mine wrote in his geography A level mock that the south was sinking because moe fat people lived there.
 
I suppose in an El Nino year we might experience a Mexican wave...
 
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