Christian Burgess has described the last season as a 'rollercoaster' for Portsmouth supporters and players and he couldn't be nearer the truth.

Pompey took their fans on highs and lows, leading the league for ages before falling away. Their Wembley win was a massive high, lifting the EFL Trophy in front of a record crowd for the competition.

Sadly, they came crashing back down to earth with semi-final defeat in the play-offs against Sunderland, turning in a weak performance in front of their home fans when it really mattered.

He's put out a tweet saying it had been an honour and a privilege to play for the club, thanking everyone for their support.

It was a heartfelt message from a player clearly committed to the Pompey cause and with a lot to offer next season.

Fans have responded well, 27-year-old Burgess is clearly a popular character. With four seasons of goodwill built up at Fratton Park after a rocky start. He turned in 38 appearances last season, seemingly understanding the club's pain and feeling their successes more than most.

Here's what they had to say to him in response to his message.