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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? 07:07 - Nov 27 with 528 viewsSitfcB

Yes please

https://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/25651809.norwich-v-ipswich-match-april-moved-frida

ITFC not keen though apparently…

Engineering works on the line between Norwich and Ipswich mean the next East Anglian derby could be switched to a Friday night, sparking fears of trouble on the city streets.

Norfolk police have approached the two clubs and the football league about potentially moving the Carrow Road fixture to the evening of April 10, rather than the following afternoon as currently scheduled.

The prospect of an evening kick off has triggered concerns it could lead to more disorder, as fans would have longer to drink beforehand, while officers will also have to deal with usual Friday night activities in the city centre.

Talks between the clubs, the police and the football league are under way.

The derby is currently due to be played at 3pm on Saturday April 11, but the often fiery fixture has regularly been switched to 12pm on a Sunday to head off disorder.

However, with Network Rail due to be carrying out engineering work on the railway line between Norwich and Ipswich that weekend, it is understood that police are worried that, with train services disrupted, more fans will arrive by car - making it harder to marshal them.

Norfolk Constabulary has approached the clubs and the EFL about moving the match and it is understood one of the options is for an evening kick-off on Friday, April 10, when trains will be available.

A police spokeswoman said: “We're having ongoing conversations with all partners to explore the options available.”

Network Rail did not respond to a request for a comment, but a spokesman for Greater Anglia, which runs the trains, said: "We are aware of the gameweek when this match is scheduled and will ensure we work closely with all stakeholders involved when preparing."

Norwich City and their Suffolk rivals have not commented publicly.

But it is understood Ipswich Town Football Club is keen for the game to be played at the weekend, rather than on the Friday night - and officials are making representations about how to achieve that.

However, the prospect of a Friday night kick-off next April has raised eyebrows, given the often volatile nature of the fixture and the ground's proximity to Norwich's busy night-time district of Prince of Wales Road.

People living in the area are worried that fans from both clubs could take the Friday afternoon off and start drinking hours before kick-off.

When the two sides last met at Carrow Road - which had a 12.30pm kick-off on Saturday, April 6 and ended in a 1-0 win for the Canaries - there were ugly scenes as rival fans confronted each other.

Seventeen people were arrested over violent disorder which broke out in roads near Carrow Road and some supporters were given jail sentences.

Previous years have also seen trouble and arrests before and after games between the two sides.

During a derby match at Ipswich's Portman Road in December last year, chants of "scum" were directed at Norwich City's then joint majority shareholder Delia Smith, with a can of lager thrown at her car.

The animosity could be even fiercer this year, with Norwich City currently facing a fight against relegation and their bitter rivals chasing a return to the Premier League.

Norwich City's controversial sale of Marcelino Nunez, who scored the winner against Ipswich the last time the sides met at Carrow Road, to the Tractor Boys has also upped the ante.



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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 07:17 - Nov 27 with 429 viewsZx1988

I assume the club's objections are from an atmosphere perspective, rather than anything else?

If there was talk of the home derby being played on a Friday night, I assume Ashton and McKenna would be all for it.

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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:02 - Nov 27 with 227 viewsvictorysquad

I think the real elephant in the room is how many hours is it possible to sing "he's in your head" before people start to suffer from:

- voice fatigue
- limitations in vocal range
- voice breaking or cracking
- changes in vocal quality
- projection difficulties

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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:06 - Nov 27 with 195 viewssouthnorfolkblue

I'd be really surprised if the Police agreed to this. It would be carnage

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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:11 - Nov 27 with 169 viewsKeno

when its says "Talks between the clubs, the police and the football league are under way." isnt there another group of people who should be included in that?

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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:20 - Nov 27 with 119 viewsnoggin

Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:06 - Nov 27 by southnorfolkblue

I'd be really surprised if the Police agreed to this. It would be carnage


No it wouldn't. There would be a handful of chavy idiots, from both sides, who can't behave themselves, as always.

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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:23 - Nov 27 with 80 viewsDJR

Coming from Kent, this is not great news for me.

Perhaps efforts should be made to get Greater Anglia to shift the dates of their works, or at least not carry them out on the Saturday. After all, there have been much fewer works on the line to Ipswich so far this season compared to recent seasons.
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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:24 - Nov 27 with 69 viewsEdmundo

Would be awesome. Especially if Nacho bangs in a 5th at the end.

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Norwich (A) on a Friday night? on 08:25 - Nov 27 with 64 viewsBobbychase

During a derby match at Ipswich's Portman Road in December last year, chants of "scum" were directed at Norwich City's then joint majority shareholder Delia Smith, with a can of lager thrown at her car after she chose to ignore police advice when offered a safe route into the stadium area and instead decided to drive through thousands of Ipswich fans who had just welcomed their team coach. Some at the scene said her driver used his vehicle to nudge Town fans out of the road.

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