LEGENDS

 



Pompey Heroes Through The Years
John Weddle
Christened "Steamboat Weddle" by the fans, he enjoyed his best season in 1934-35.
Ike Clarke
Centre-forward who helped Pompey to become Division One champions.
Jimmy Guthrie
Captained Pompey to their FA Cup final triumph in 1939.
Ernie Butler
Goalkeeper who kept an incredible 17 clean sheets in the 1948-49 season.
Duggie Reid
One of the top goal scorers in the Football League between 1946 and 1952.
Jack Froggat
Stocky, rumbustious player who attracted England's attention in 1949.
Jimmy Easson
Scot who scored more than 100 league goals for Pompey.
Jimmy Dickinson
Gentleman Jim holds a unique place in Pompey's history.
Peter Harris
Local boy who became Pompey's most prolific goal scorer.
Jimmy Scoular
Regarded by Duncan Edwards as "one of the finest tacklers of the ball I ever saw".
Len Phillips
Possibly the most gifted inside-forward ever to play for Pompey.
Jimmy Nichol
Hard-tackling but creative wing-half who rarely missed a game.
Albert Mccann
Earned a special place in the hearts of Pompey fans.
Nicky Jennings
Fleet-footed winger of the late 60's and early 70's.
Mick Tait
The dependable Geordie, known to the fans as "Yosser".
Mick Quinn
"He's fat, he's round, he's worth a million pounds!"
Alan Biley
Charismatic striker, who was loved both on and off the field.
Alan Knight
Legendary keeper who will long be remembered for his reflex saves and acrobatics.
Darren Anderton
Pompey legend who became a star almost overnight.
Robert Prosinecki
Croatian superstar who brought moments of magic to the 2001/02 season.
Paul Merson
Just one season, but what a season it was...
Teddy Sherringham
Super striker, again only one season.
Kept us in the top flight.
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