50 brilliant pictures of you roaring Portsmouth on to success this season: gallery
Jordan Cross
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Pompey fans have backed their team brilliantly home and away so far this season. (Photo: Jason Brown)
And the Blues faithful have more than played their part in backing their team to success – both at home and on the road.
We’ve put together some of the images of you getting behind the boys this term in what we hope will yet be a memorable season, thanks to our photographer Jason Brown.
Pompey fans pay their respects on Remembrance Day against Charlton Athletic. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans pay their respects on Remembrance Day against Charlton Athletic. (Photo: Jason Brown)
A young fan enjoys the late win over Carlisle (Photo: Jason Brown)
Backing the boys against Carlisle. (Photo: Jason Brown)
The Fratton faithful celebrate Conor Shaughnessy's injury-time winner against Carlisle (Photo: Jason Brown)
The South Stand rocking against Port Vale (Photo: Jason Brown)
Fans showing their passion against Port Vale (Photo: Jason Brown)
Sporting the obligatory Pompey bucket hat against Port Vale. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Some of the 1,601 Blues supporters who made the trip to Wigan (Photo: Jason Brown)
Loud and raucous at Wigan (Photo: Jason Brown)
It's in the back of the net at Wigan. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Watching the drama unfold against Lincoln. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Showing their support after the Lincoln victory (Photo: Jason Brown)
Showing appreciation to the players after the Lincoln win. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road at Derby. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans demonstrated their loyalty with another superb showing on the road (Photo: Jason Brown)
A sea of Pompey at Pride Park. (Photo: Jason Brown)
The Blues were accompanied by 2,927 fans on the road for their trip to Derby (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,384 Pompey fans made the trip to Stevenage's Lamex Stadium. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Loud at the Lamex (Photo: Jason Brown)
Another away day - another packed out away end at Stevenage. (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,384 Pompey fans made the trip to Stevenage's Lamex Stadium. (Photo: Jason Brown)
An overall crowd of 17,454 took in the game against Cheltenham (Photo: Jason Brown)
The Fratton End choir against Cheltenham (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,246 Blues supporters made the trip to Brisbane Road in east London - with the Kusini Yengi appreciation society on board. (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,246 Blues supporters made the trip to Brisbane Road in east London - and had a day to savour. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Loud and proud at Leyton Orient. (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,246 Blues supporters made the trip to Brisbane Road in east London (Photo: Jason Brown)
A different vantage point at Leyton Orient. (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,037 Pompey fans - and one inflatable kangaroo - made the midweek trip to Forest Green Rovers for the Carabao Cup game at New Lawn. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Exposed to the elements at Forest Green. (Photo: Jason Brown)
1,037 Pompey fans made the midweek trip to Forest Green Rovers for the Carabao Cup game at New Lawn (Photo: Jason Brown)
17,174 Pompey fans were there for the opener against Bristol Rovers. (Photo: Jason Brown)
17,174 Pompey fans braved the unseasonal conditions for the Blues' opening game of the new season against Bristol Rovers. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Watching the opening-day Pompey drama against Bristol Rovers. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Getting behind the boys at Barnsley (Photo: Jason Brown)
An evening to enjoy for Pompey fans at Barnsley. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Incessant Pompey backing against Barnsley. (Photo: Jason Brown)
A late night for this young Pompey fan at Barnsley. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans loving life at Reading. (Photo: Jason Brown)
There were 2,891 Pompey fans at Reading. (Photo: Jason Brown)
A come-from-behind win to enjoy again for Pompey fans at Reading. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans supporting Mous' men at Reading. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans under the lights against Peterborough in the Carabao Cup. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Enjoying a strong Pompey league performance against Peterborough. (Photo: Jason Brown)
The South Stand on their feet in Pompey's win over Peterborough. (Photo: Jason Brown)
The South Stand enjoying the sunshine as Pompey take on Peterborough. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Another win and more decent Pompey backing at home against Peterborough. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Pompey fans welcome their players to the pitch at Cambridge. (Photo: Jason Brown)
Non-stop Pompey backing for the lads at Cambridge. (Photo: Jason Brown)
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