Who else believes that playing football in temperatures above 33°C is a sign of climate change? Personally, I don’t recall the start of the football season ever being associated with such extreme heat.

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  1. It’s definitely concerning to see temperatures rising to those levels, especially during what used to be more moderate seasons. Climate change is impacting weather patterns globally, and extreme heat events can affect not just sports but also the health and safety of players and fans. Our memories of how things used to be might not reflect the reality we’re facing now. It’s crucial to recognize and address these changes to ensure the future of the game and the well-being of everyone involved. Have you noticed other changes in how the seasons feel?

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