Linfield chairman Roy McGivern has slammed the late postponement of his side's Irish Premiership game against Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park.
Many Blues supporters had already travelled to the game and many others were on their way when confirmation of the decision came through at 13:50 GMT, one hour and 10 minutes before the scheduled kick-off time.
The match between Cliftonville and Carrick Rangers at Solitude was postponed just 15 minutes earlier while the decision to call off the day's later kick-off between Coleraine and Portadown, which had a 17:00 kick-off time, was announced at 15:50.
Amber weather warnings for high winds caused by Storm Darragh had been put in place on Friday but all six Premiership games were ultimately called off on Saturday.
"Shambolic that our game is called off with some fans already at the ground and the rest on route," said McGivern on X.
"Questions need to be asked about why this call wasn't made earlier," he added.
A Northern Ireland Football League [NIFL] spokesperson said consultation had been ongoing with clubs in recent days.
"NIFL have been in regular consultation with clubs since Friday morning regarding the ongoing weather situation and seeking advice and updates from clubs," the spokesperson revealed.
"While a small minority of clubs would have liked games postponed yesterday [Friday] for different reasons, the overall majority wished to wait and make an informed decision this morning and with league rules and proper procedures and with consideration for sporting integrity with the close proximity of the transfer window.
"Five games have successfully gone ahead today [across NIFL's three divisions] but unfortunately losing two games late is disappointing for everyone. Details for rearrangements from today's postponed matches will be announced soon."