DELIA SMITH appeared shaken after he car was hit by beer and flares as the Norwich City owner arrived for the East Anglia derby.
The celebrity TV chef and massive Canaries fan headed to Portman Road to watch her side take on their high-flying arch-enemies Ipswich for the Championship lunchtime kick-off.
Smith and husband Michael Wynn-Jones’ grey BMW were driven into the Portman Road car park protected by a police escort as the authorities held back the home fans.
And while many were content to make an intimidating atmosphere with chanting and blue flares, one yob attacked the vehicle with a lager tin that landed on the bonnet while a flare struck the back windscreen.
Delia was then photographed after the ordeal walking from her car into the stadium in conversation with another lady, thought to be a member of staff at Ipswich.
It is understood Smith’s car directly followed the Norwich team bus to the stadium.
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And that meant she got a very hostile reception – just like the coach in front.
Ipswich fans arrived in their thousands to get there early for the crunch clash.
The Tractor Boys are loving life under former Manchester United assistant boss Kieran McKenna.
The 37-year-old ex-Tottenham youngster took over two years ago today and immediately sparked a dramatic turnaround for Ipswich.
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The club missed out on the 2021-22 play-offs but won promotion last term – thanks in part to a 19-game winning run.
And the Suffolk side are enjoying a stunning first season back in the Championship.
Their 51-point haul from their first 21 matches of the season broke the record for the best start to a Championship campaign – only for it to be beaten by league leaders Leicester 24 hours later on Wednesday night.
Ipswich headed into the derby showdown one point behind the Foxes and knew victory would see them leapfrog Enzo Maresca’s side as they take on Birmingham on Monday night.
McKenna’s side took the lead on 34 minutes before Norwich battled back with a Jonathan Rowe double either side of half-time.
But Wes Burns struck on the hour mark to seal a 2-2 draw – but it was not enough for Ipswich to reclaim top spot as they trail Leicester on goal difference having played a game extra.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk