Portsmouth News

It was a tough situation to be in and I don’t think people really understand how it is until they are in it.

Defender hopes admission will lead to more understand­ing

- By NEIL ALLEN Chief sports wr iter neil.allen@thenews.co.uk

JACK WHATMOUGH has thanked the Fratton faithful and team-mates past and present for their support following his Sporting Chance confession.

And he hopes going public with his past troubles will be the ‘eye-opener’ to enable a greater understand­ing among football fans.

In an interview with forthcomin­g book Pompey: The Island City With A Football Club For A Heart, the Pompey centre-half revealed alcohol and gambling issues during his last lengthy injury absence.

Set in September 2019, when recovering from knee surgery, Whatmough admitted he had occupied a dark period which saw him drink up to eight cans of Carling a day and use horse racing betting apps.

In the present, the 24-yearold is a pivotal player in Kenny Jackett’s first team and in July became a father for the first time.

And he has no regrets over coming forward to tell his story with such brutal honesty.

He told The News: ‘I’ve had some messages from people I wouldn’t expect to, people I hadn’t spoken to for a while.

‘I got a nice message from Paul Robinson, who was club captain here.

‘I look at Tom Naylor now and they are so similar in their ways, that’s why Nayls is such a good club captain.

‘There have also been some lovely messages on social media. I stay a bit more quiet on there now, I just don’t really have time.

‘It was a tough situation to be in and I don’t think people really understand how it is until they are in it.

‘If I could turn the clock back, I would have slapped myself and told me how stupid I was.

‘It’s how it is and you get caught up in the moment.

‘Hopefully talking about my experience­s is a bit of an eyeopener so others can see what people go through.

‘But everyone is entitled to their perception and what they think. The fans can have their opinion, you can’t take that away from them.’

Since that interview, Whatmough has totalled 115 Pompey outings, while on Saturday recorded his third goal for the club.

Having recovered from a third serious injury to his left knee, the Gosport lad is playing as well as ever.

He added: ‘From that moment when I first really spoke about it, everything has been positive.

‘Moving forward, I became a dad and feel I have matured more as a person and a player. If I was in that situation now, that wouldn’t happen.

‘It has gone really well. Surgery was amazing, the rehab work I’ve done is really good and football is going really well and I’m enjoying it.

‘I’m looking forward – and I’m happy.’

 ?? Picture: Nigel Keene ?? QUITE A RECOVERY Jack Whatmough in action.
Picture: Nigel Keene QUITE A RECOVERY Jack Whatmough in action.
 ?? Picture: PinPeP ?? HAPPY MAN Jack Whatmough celebrates his goal against Peterborou­gh on Saturday.
Picture: PinPeP HAPPY MAN Jack Whatmough celebrates his goal against Peterborou­gh on Saturday.

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