Portsmouth fans are well known for being some of the most vocal in the land, which also means the Fratton Park faithful are also quick to voice their displeasure when a player is not pulling their weight.

There has been many members of the squad that have been accused of this over the years at Pompey.

Here, we take a look at six of the biggest flops to grace the pitch for the Blues over the years. Let us know if you agree!

The Cameroon international had a short-lived spell at Fratton Park on loan between 2006 and 2007.

He managed to make a total of just eight appearances for Pompey after not making the desired impact at Fratton Park.

Williamson was at Pompey for just six months before being released by the club in January 2013.

In his 24 total appearances for the south coast side, he failed to offer much in midfield, and eventually moved on to Blackburn Rovers.

Currently plying his trade at National League side Bromley, Chorley had an interesting one-and-a-half years at Pompey to say the least.

The fans did not take kindly to him receiving the captaincy during that time either. He eventually was released in May 2015.

The defender joined Pompey in January 2013, staying at the club until the summer of 2014, then eventually dropping down into non-league, signing for Hayes & Yeading.

Moutaouakil did not demonstrate his defensive abilities at all well at right-back, but he did have one moment of brilliance when he scored a panenka penalty against Torquay.

As they say, every cloud...

The no-nonsense defender joined Pompey on separate loan spells in 2010 and 2012.

However, he did not make a good impression with the Portsmouth fans, and Guy Whittingham eventually refused to extend his deal once he replaced Michael Appleton as manager.

The Norwegian front-man joined the south coast club on loan in July 2005, but did not announce himself to the supporters with his performances in front of goal.

During the course of the 2005-06 season, Karadas only scored once for Pompey in 23 appearances, sometimes even used as cover at centre-half. Make of that what you will.