Jacks at home in that Autowindscreens game.
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Have only occasionally been to away games, so cant match the stories of horrendous weather up North but I recall one Boxind Day game v Swindon. Feck me it was so cold the piss was freezing before it hit the ground in the old NP urinals.
Had many a soaking, but fairly recently v Southampton it was terrible, got the flu and struggled for weeks after.
Jacks at home in that Autowindscreens game.
MK Dons away in the ice rink, can’t imagine it being any worse than that. A load of people left and went to the pub. Thankfully we won 1-0.
Crewe away in the FA Cup, played in the Arctic Circle
Millwall game 65/66 season absolutely chucking it down game abandoned at half time
Come on now…the answer is always Chesterfield away. In the dungeon days.
Blackpool away. 2008/9 ish. Open temporary stand and lashed it down.
City v Hull 2001 on a Friday night, which we won 2-0 after Hull had a player sent off. It was Baltic with the temperature dropping to -4. Got back into town still frozen, only to see girls with barely anything on queuing outside some pub/club. Made me feel quite wimpish.
More bad equipment than bad weather for me. Went to school and at lunchtime my mate said fancy going to Sheff Utd away tonight. We bunked off school. I dumped my school blazer and tie with my mother at work and jumped on Supporters Coach in a thin white shirt. It was early March and fine in Caerphilly at 1pm but absolutely bitter on the Bramall Lane terrace in the evening. Lost 3-0 to boot!
Against Oldham in the cup there was a hail storm and the ref blew up early for half time.
Aldershot in about 1990 was the coldest I can remember. Was a Friday night and lost 3-1. Had a seat in the grandstand and it took a while to straighten up again afterwards.
Barry Vs Aberdeen in 96 springs to mind. One of the coldest was our 1-0 over Bristol City at home when we were last promoted.
not sure the worst but the coldest
plymouth away on boxing day around 2000
It was 2000
LFW scored in 2 1 win
Ice on terraces
I wouldn't say it was the worst ever, as it probably had been a nice summers evening but I remember a pre-season friendly against Ajax and there was a pretty epic downpour and everyone ran from the Bob bank lower up into the seats, which hadn't been opened that night.
Burton away under Trollope was pretty bad as I recall
The weather matching the occasion
FA Cup game Cardiff City v Oldham third round game. There was a huge hailstone storm at half time.