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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? 12:54 - Jan 5 with 3505 viewsWhens_Lunch

As it's a bit fresh out today.
What's the coldest that you've been at a game?

I went to the FA Cup round 3 v Birmingham 86/87 and nearly froze.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:03 - Jan 5 with 720 viewsParisBlue

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 14:37 - Jan 5 by Pendejo

I'd say Barnsley for that miserable FA Cup 4th round defeat 27/01/90


Did you not appreciate being held in the away end in a blizzard for 15 minutes after the game after the shocking 2-0 loss?

I'd managed to persuade a non-itfc friend to drive me down from Sunderland where I was at Uni. Driving back in the snow was horrendous. Its bad enough if its your team, but someone else's....

(In fairness he also drove down to Ipswich a couple of times when we played Sunderland - including the night Maxwell fell off his yacht)

The Charlton game on NYD 1996 (mentioned elsewhere) was colder. Referee shortened half-time to 10 minutes, and to this day I'm convinced it was less than 90mins (it was 1-1 and for the last 20 minutes everyone just wanted to go home)

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:09 - Jan 5 with 710 viewsBrianTablet

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 13:18 - Jan 5 by Jon_456

0-0 at home to Wigan in Jan 2015.

Murphy was out but MM decided we’d continue to lump the ball up to Noel Hunt and then Freddie Sears.

It was rubbish. And very cold.


My personal favourite worst match of all time.

Freezing.
Zero action.
Sat in Cobbold for a change and zero legroom.
And yes, those tactics: "'Ooof it t'ooever's oop top."

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:15 - Jan 5 with 695 viewspingu67

The Tottenham home game around dec 2001 which we won 3 0
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:19 - Jan 5 with 689 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 14:37 - Jan 5 by Pendejo

I'd say Barnsley for that miserable FA Cup 4th round defeat 27/01/90


This was the game that I remember being bloody freezing at. Open terrace, dreadful performance and it started snowing in the latter stages so got wet to compound the misery.

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 18:14 - Jan 5 with 660 viewsbadadski

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:19 - Jan 5 by StochesStotasBlewe

This was the game that I remember being bloody freezing at. Open terrace, dreadful performance and it started snowing in the latter stages so got wet to compound the misery.


fa youth cup final as was going out on the town afterwards so legitimately went in just a shirt and no coat to the game first - bloody frozen
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 18:46 - Jan 5 with 648 viewsWestSussexBlue

Was at Swindon v Ipswich December 1991, I lived in the Town at the time so it was around a 15 minute cycle ride home. From about half time until well after 7pm, I was absolutely frozen beyond belief, despite being so cold I couldn’t drag myself away. The game finished 0-0!
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 18:54 - Jan 5 with 638 viewsGlasgowBlue

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 23:47 - Jan 5 with 579 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 14:10 - Jan 5 by Steve_M

Actually, think it was the defender who broke his leg not the keeper in that collision.

Shilton and McCall played in the cup game the following season which was an evening game. Thompson put one in the top corner from somewhere near the halfway line helped by Shilton being well past it at that that stage.


Cardiff at home, November/December 20-something. We won 1-0 and the four or five people directly in our row with us openly lamented us scoring because we had sort of built up a communal warmth that immediately dissipated once we jumped up to celebrate. We were freezing for the rest of the match.

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 00:21 - Jan 6 with 548 viewsChurchman

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:15 - Jan 5 by pingu67

The Tottenham home game around dec 2001 which we won 3 0


That was a cold one. Fortunately I was in NS for that and there was a lot of jumping around and we played well, so that kept the cold at bay. My dad was in the car rug section of West Stand and despite the Motson coat, shared rug with his female seat neighbour who had a beard and two large hip flasks of glenfiddich he froze. I was driving fortunately.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 05:20 - Jan 6 with 512 viewsMaccaisgod

Saturday 27th january 1990.

Barnsley 2 ipswich.0 FA cup .

A Dire day in history.

No roof on stand, snow, Car got stuck in mud in car park, windscreen wipers packed up on A1, JOHN DUNCAN.



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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 05:21 - Jan 6 with 510 viewsMaccaisgod

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:19 - Jan 5 by StochesStotasBlewe

This was the game that I remember being bloody freezing at. Open terrace, dreadful performance and it started snowing in the latter stages so got wet to compound the misery.


I was there.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 07:15 - Jan 6 with 483 viewsMat

Remember a Port Vale away game where they moved us from the open terrace ( only a few hundred) to under cover it was that wet….lost 5 nil from memory too.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 12:24 - Jan 6 with 418 viewsMathieandMarshall

Not sure if it was the coldest but the game that popped into my head was Fulham away on boxing day back in 1999 (I think!)

Was back before they update their stadium so no roof, stood on a terrace and I remember it being really cold. Sure it finished 0-0 too!
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 12:28 - Jan 6 with 412 viewsurbanpenguin

Sunderland away in their old ground with no roof, it was a February night game iirc, and snowing a blizzard. Must have been mid 90s, I was a teenager by myself and can't remember the score but distinctly remember it being boring and very very very cold.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 14:32 - Jan 6 with 371 viewsBlue_Moses

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 13:13 - Jan 5 by Linners

Charlton away, New Years Day 1997. Loads of games had been called off because of frozen pitches. The large double doors at the back of the away end were left open and the wind whipped through the whole game. I think I was the only person in the postcode not wearing a hat.


That was very cold!
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 14:38 - Jan 6 with 369 viewsPhilTWTD

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 13:12 - Jan 5 by bluewein

FA Cup 3rd Round at Bristol Rovers 97/98. Rain, hail stones and an open away end. Hid behind the advertising hoarding at one point. Still no idea how that game carried on...


That is one which stands out. Not sure I ever fully thawed out.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 15:14 - Jan 6 with 334 viewsRadlett_blue

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:03 - Jan 5 by ParisBlue

Did you not appreciate being held in the away end in a blizzard for 15 minutes after the game after the shocking 2-0 loss?

I'd managed to persuade a non-itfc friend to drive me down from Sunderland where I was at Uni. Driving back in the snow was horrendous. Its bad enough if its your team, but someone else's....

(In fairness he also drove down to Ipswich a couple of times when we played Sunderland - including the night Maxwell fell off his yacht)

The Charlton game on NYD 1996 (mentioned elsewhere) was colder. Referee shortened half-time to 10 minutes, and to this day I'm convinced it was less than 90mins (it was 1-1 and for the last 20 minutes everyone just wanted to go home)


Yes, that Charlton New Year's day away game. If I hadn't got a cup of hot chocolate at half time, I reckon I would have expired.

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 15:51 - Jan 6 with 305 viewsBeachBlue

I remember a 0-0 draw with Wigan at home, it was an evening match. The dleet blew straight into the Sir Alf Ramsey Upper. Also the game was crap, wish I'd left at halftime!

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 16:23 - Jan 6 with 276 viewsRadlett_blue

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 16:31 - Jan 5 by ellaandred

January 1972 at home vs West Ham
Feet were bloody freezing, At half time I ran round the practice pitch behind the west stand to try and get them warm, along with everything else.
Ipswich won 1 - 0


I was at that game. Peter Morris scored a last minute winner which I think deflected in off Bobby Moore's shoulder. I don't remember actually being particularly cold at that game, but I do remember being careful to avoid some fairly unpleasant looking West Ham fans at the station.

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 17:33 - Jan 6 with 253 viewsellaandred

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 16:23 - Jan 6 by Radlett_blue

I was at that game. Peter Morris scored a last minute winner which I think deflected in off Bobby Moore's shoulder. I don't remember actually being particularly cold at that game, but I do remember being careful to avoid some fairly unpleasant looking West Ham fans at the station.


Yes, Peter Morris scored the deflection winner.
I was just a youngster and I was freezing!
Really pleased we won but probably more excited to see Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 19:28 - Jan 6 with 221 viewsMat

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 14:40 - Jan 5 by Churchman

He did. Brennan belted in the winner from about 30 yards late on



Frozen pitch at Portsmouth? Wimps. Check this out. And it’s no where near as bad as Eastville 78
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Great stuff not seen that before. Thanks
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 20:01 - Jan 6 with 198 viewsford6600

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 13:30 - Jan 5 by Beattie78

Bristol Rovers away 5th round FA cup 1978


Yes game probably called off nowadays. Snow on pitch. Terraces and streets around ground icy. Robin Turner saved us that day...then onward to Cup success.
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 21:54 - Jan 6 with 173 viewsStevieH

Swindon away. Friday night December 1991. Freezing. Finished 0-0
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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 23:16 - Jan 6 with 146 viewsbluelagos

Oldham away, late 80s.

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What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 05:14 - Jan 7 with 96 viewsWarkystache

What's the coldest that you've been at a game? on 13:13 - Jan 5 by Linners

Charlton away, New Years Day 1997. Loads of games had been called off because of frozen pitches. The large double doors at the back of the away end were left open and the wind whipped through the whole game. I think I was the only person in the postcode not wearing a hat.


Yeah that was mine as well. It had snowed the NYE before (went to a party in Colchester and ended up staying with the hosts) and the Valley was the coldest place I've ever experienced. I wa surprised the game was on - think we lost 2-1?

They were parading Jermaine Defoe before the game I seem to recall. We all sang "You should've signed for Ipswich".

Edit: Drew 1-1. Still didn't derive from the horrendous chill that day. Think we were sat where the home fans sit now?
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