In the article I read they compared the drinking in the days around the scottish game to the drinking in the 4th july weekend and the scots massively won.
What article? I must’ve missed that one… but it’s still not apples to apples… because a lot of people still work day of 4th of July, don’t take that time off to celebrate like people on holiday for the world cup do.
I’m not doubting the answers, mind you, just the validity of the test itself.
It was a dutch article where they interviewed some pub owners in Boston. Probably more people have the day off on 4th of july then there are scots in Boston for the world cup…
In the article I read they compared the drinking in the days around the scottish game to the drinking in the 4th july weekend and the scots massively won.
What article? I must’ve missed that one… but it’s still not apples to apples… because a lot of people still work day of 4th of July, don’t take that time off to celebrate like people on holiday for the world cup do.
I’m not doubting the answers, mind you, just the validity of the test itself.
It was a dutch article where they interviewed some pub owners in Boston. Probably more people have the day off on 4th of july then there are scots in Boston for the world cup…