During the suspension of the season, we’ve been looking at Pompey players who’ve signed for the club during a rollercoaster of a decade.
After looking at where Steve Cotterill and Michael Appleton's recruits are in the present day, we’ve now moved on to Guy Whittingham.
The prolific ex-Blues striker took over from Appleton in a caretaker capacity in November 2012. He was appointed permanent boss in April 2013 before he departed the following November.
Given the predicament Pompey were in at the time, it meant there was a high turnover of players, with Whittingham signing 30 in total. Scroll down to see where they all are today...

. COVENTRY_V_PFC_24/11/12 Pompey manager Guy Whittingham. Npower League One match Coventry V Portsmouth FC at Ricoh Arena, Coventry. Picture: Allan Hutchings (123833-254)
Former Pompey boss Guy Whittingham. Picture: Allan Hutchings | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings

. Nathaniel Mendez-Laing
The winger made eight appearances on loan from Peterborough. He’s gone on to have a fine career, having helped Cardiff achieve promotion to the Premier League in 2018 - the club he remains at today. | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings

. Paul Benson
The striker scored twice in seven games during a short loan stint. After representing the likes of Luton, Dagenham and Boreham Wood, he featured for Bedford Town last term and helped coach their under-18s. | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings

. Ricardo Rocha
The fans’ favourite was brought back to Fratton Park and featured 21 times in total. He left the following summer, with chairman Iain McInnes claiming Rocha wanting to become director of football as well as still playing. Rocha’s still held in high regard since retiring. | EMPICS Sport Photo: Daniel Hambury

. Alex Cisak
The keeper was drafted in on a month-long loan from Oldham. After a bright debut, Cisak was recalled by his parent club. He subsequently joined Burnley and represented York and Leyton Orient before joining Sydney FC. | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings

. Jake Jervis
The forward bagged once in three games on loan at Birmingham. Jervis rejoined Pompey permanently in 2014 before then spending three years at Plymouth. He's now at Luton but struggled to establish himself, having spent this season on loan at Salford. | Freelance Photo: Joe Pepler

. Phil Smith
Signed as a free agent, the keeper featured four times for Pompey. He joined Aldershot after his departure in 2014 before ending his career at Weston-super-Mare. | Freelance Photo: Joe Pepler

. David Connolly
The former West Ham man scored 12 goals in 37 appearances for Pompey. After ending his career in 2015, Connolly is now a regular co-commentator on talkSPORT while he writes a Talking Tactics column for The Times. | Freelance Photo: Joe Pepler

. Frankie Sutherland
The midfielder only featured once while on loan from QPR. Sutherland is now plying his trade in non-league playing for Ebbsfleet after two years with Bromley. | JPIMedia Photo: Sarah Standing

. Shaun Cooper
The defender featured 14times during his second spell at Fratton Park before returning in January 2014. After playing for Torquay, Sutton, Eastbourne and retiring at Poole, Cooper’s now in charge of Bournemouth’s under-23s. | Joe Pepler/ Colorsport Photo: Joe Pepler

. Sam Sodje
The centre-back won a short-term deal after a successful trial period. He featured nine times for Pompey before retiring in 2013. | Joe Pepler/ Colorsport Photo: Joe Pepler

. Yassin Moutaouakil
he right-back featured 32 times in total for Pompey before leaving in 2014. After a two-year hiatus from football, he signed for Hayes & Yeading in 2016. | Freelance Photo: Joe Pepler

1. Nathaniel Mendez-Laing
The winger made eight appearances on loan from Peterborough. He’s gone on to have a fine career, having helped Cardiff achieve promotion to the Premier League in 2018 - the club he remains at today. | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings

2. Paul Benson
The striker scored twice in seven games during a short loan stint. After representing the likes of Luton, Dagenham and Boreham Wood, he featured for Bedford Town last term and helped coach their under-18s. | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings

3. Ricardo Rocha
The fans’ favourite was brought back to Fratton Park and featured 21 times in total. He left the following summer, with chairman Iain McInnes claiming Rocha wanting to become director of football as well as still playing. Rocha’s still held in high regard since retiring. | EMPICS Sport Photo: Daniel Hambury

4. Alex Cisak
The keeper was drafted in on a month-long loan from Oldham. After a bright debut, Cisak was recalled by his parent club. He subsequently joined Burnley and represented York and Leyton Orient before joining Sydney FC. | Johnston Press Photo: Allan Hutchings