After 27 remarkable years at Portsmouth, club stalwart Kev McCormack has finally called time on his unforgettable journey at Fratton Park. Known affectionately among fans and players alike, McCormack leaves with a legacy built not on goals or glory, but on dedication, humility, and an unmatched sense of humour.
“I’m recognised for washing men’s underpants,” he joked in his farewell, a line that perfectly captures his down-to-earth character and the often unseen work behind the scenes. While others took the spotlight, McCormack was a constant presence, ensuring the club functioned smoothly day in, day out.
Players came and went, managers changed, but his commitment never wavered. He became part of the fabric of Portsmouth, a familiar face through triumphs and struggles alike.
As he steps away, tributes pour in for a man many consider a true Pompey legend. His role may have been unconventional, but his impact is undeniable.










