Portsmouth News

Pitman bears no anger over his treatment

Former captain disappoint­ed rather than angry after release

- by NEIL ALLEN Chief sports writer neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

BRETT Pitman lamented the unsatisfac­tory ending to his once brilliant Fratton Park career.

Yet the prolific striker insists he bears no anger over the treatment which curtailed his Pompey days.

Pitman’s inevitable Blues exit was announced on Thursday, following an outstandin­g 42 goals in 99 appearance­s.

Despite being fit and free from injury, his final Pompey outing under Kenny Jackett was 18 minutes off the bench at MK Dons on December 29.

He made just four more squads, yet was largely exiled from the club during 2020, instead forced to train with Bournemout­h under-21s.

Now the player who netted 25 times in the 2017-18 campaign has been shown the door by Jackett.

Pitman, pictured above by Joe Pepler, told The News: ‘To be honest, I would rather remember the good times at Pompey than the other things which happened.

‘Most of all, I would like to be remembered for the goals I scored and lifting the Checkatrad­e Trophy at Wembley.

‘I can’t imagine there have been many Pompey captains down the years who have been able to do that.

‘However, this season was pretty much a non-event for me – I wouldn’t like that to define my time at the club.

‘I thoroughly enjoyed the majority of my time at

Pompey and, when I’ve been on the pitch, certainly I have loved playing for those unbelievab­le fans.

‘It’s just a shame for me that I couldn’t play in front of them a lot more towards the end.

‘Ultimately, the manager does what he thinks is right for the team. Whether I agree or not, it wasn’t going to have any effect on his decision.

‘I can have my opinion and he will have another I guess. It is what it is.

‘I still think – and I still know – that I could have had a massive impact on the team there. Given the opportunit­y to play week in, week out for Pompey, I know I would have scored a lot of goals.

‘I’m not angry. I’m still healthy, my family’s healthy.

‘I’m actually disappoint­ed.

It would have been nice to have finished it differentl­y.

‘It would have been lovely to score the winner in the playoffs, the fairytale ending – but it wasn’t to be.

‘Above all, I’m thankful I had the opportunit­y to play 99 games in front of the Pompey fans.’

Having been released by Pompey, Pitman, 32, is seeking a new club after three seasons at Fratton Park.

The ex-Blues skipper added: ‘I last spoke to Kenny on Thursday.

‘He rang to say: “We’re not going to renew your contract, thanks for your efforts”. That was it. I guess someone had to ring me.

‘We never really had a big falling out. But actions speak louder than words, I guess.’

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Picture: Joe Pepler DIFFERING OPINIONS Kenny Jackett.

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