Who decided to delay kick off last night? 09:03 - Oct 5 with 1014 views | bluelagos | Utter carnage coming in via Whersted Rd. Saw the traffic warnings and opted for 2 wheels and passed a couple of miles of completely stationary traffic. At kick off (7.45pm) ground looked at best 2/3 full. Good call whoever it was, club or suffolk plod. Edit. Appreciate would have had a knock on for those getting home by train, but think they did the right thing. [Post edited 5 Oct 2022 9:14]
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Who decided to delay kick off last night? on 09:07 - Oct 5 with 961 views | SitfcB | Would’ve been club and referee I imagine. |  |
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Who decided to delay kick off last night? on 09:11 - Oct 5 with 936 views | cooperd5 | its been horrific for days with those traffic lights. What makes it worse is people blocking the roundabouts... I left early to knowing it would be bad but got in OK (7ish) |  | |  |
Who decided to delay kick off last night? on 09:13 - Oct 5 with 916 views | ArnoldMoorhen | There was a huge delay on the A14 around Kettering as a result of a crash at around 4pm, so those of us coming from further afield had a double dose. I toured the villages of both Northamptonshire and Suffolk yesterday, and then dumped my car in a side street on the edge of town and ran and walked in. Got to PR at 7.30 and was told about the delay on the turnstile. It was a good decision. |  | |  |
Who decided to delay kick off last night? on 11:48 - Oct 5 with 708 views | DeepBlueSea | The last train back towards Lowestoft (which was full of town fans) was held for a while to let people get from the ground. So yeah, good coordination with the local transport too. |  | |  |
Who decided to delay kick off last night? on 11:55 - Oct 5 with 643 views | Steve_M | Yes, a bit frustrating from getting back late but definitely the right thing. Suspect a few had an extra beer in town but the Greyhound was pretty quiet until around 6:30 last night too. |  |
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