A automotive carrying Norwich City proprietor Delia Smith was hit by a flying can of lager at present as she arrived for the bitterly-heated ‘Tractor Derby’ with Ipswich.
The TV chef, who is a large Canaries fan, was seen arriving at Portman Road in a gray BMW earlier than the 12.30pm kick off.
But her entrance was overshadowed when a yob hurled the can of Carlsberg beer on the car.
Other Ipswich followers have been seen surrounding the automotive holding blue flares, as they geared as much as conflict with their outdated rivals for the primary time in 4 years.
The Tractor Boys are eyeing up back-to-back promotions having returned to the Championship from League One final season.
A automotive carrying Norwich City proprietor Delia Smith was hit by a flying can of lager at present as she arrived for the bitterly-heated ‘Tractor Derby’ with Ipswich
The TV chef, who is a large Canaries fan, was seen arriving at Portman Road in a gray BMW earlier than the 12.30pm kick off
Delia Smith was all smiles as she sat within the stands throughout Norwich’s journey to Ipswich this afternoon
Delia Smith and husband Michael Wynn Jones at Norwich’s match with Preston final weekend
The cookery legend, 80, is an everyday at her staff’s video games, and stole the headlines again in 2005 along with her notorious ‘let’s be ‘avin’ you’ rant (pictured)
Delia’s Norwich, nonetheless, who’ve yoyoed between the Premier League and the Championship in recent times, have struggled to search out consistency this yr, and discover themselves exterior the play-off locations.
The cookery legend, 80, is an everyday at her staff’s video games, and stole the headlines again in 2005 along with her notorious ‘let’s be ‘avin’ you’ rant.
Delia, who’s a majority shareholder alongside along with her husband, stormed onto the pitch through the half-time break of a house match towards Manchester City, after seeing her aspect throw away a 2-0 lead.
She grabbed a microphone from the membership announcer and shouted: ‘A message for the very best soccer supporters on this planet. We want a twelfth man right here. Where are you? Where are you? Let’s be ‘avin’ you. Come on.’
The match between Ipswich and Norwich completed 2-2, with Jonathan Rowe bagging twice for the Canaries, and Nathan Broadhead and Wes Burns on the scoresheet for the hosts.