
Phil Hay fumes at train update for Leeds clash v Norwich
Leeds United travel to Norwich City on Sunday afternoon in what will be a must-win clash in the Premier League.
The Whites will once again be cheered on by a sold-out away allocation in their second long-distance trip in less than a week.
Things have been made even worst though on Thursday, with a train service to East Anglia already being cancelled.

The Square Ball shared the news on Twitter this afternoon, and it hasn’t gone down well with Leeds fans.
Phil Hay was one of those to relay the news on his personal Twitter account, sarcastically fuming at the news.
“Tremendous,” he wrote.
Later in the day, he continued his disappointment: “Got a message on my phone first thing. Goosed. Right up there with the Highways Agency.”
Got to be kidding us.
We simply can’t believe this, how many times do travel agencies fail to recognise that this travel is essential?
Hay mentions the Highways Agency and they are on the exact same level, closing motorways down to one lane after matches at Elland Road.
We need more than two hands to count how many times we have been left stuck on the M62 after games because of the poorly-timed works.
Hopefully, this won’t cause too many problems for the travelling fans who mainly rely on the trains most of the time.
One fan has shared that they have had to pay £100 for a taxi from Peterborough to Norwich just to watch the game.
This is just another sign that Leeds have the best fans around, and we’re sure that away end will still be rammed come Sunday afternoon.
In other Leeds United news, Sky Sports have hinted if Raphinha will be out for the long-term with his injury problem