[2] Westwood has sixty Pompey-related tattoos, the club crest shaved onto his head and "PFC" engraved on his teeth.
He wears a large stove pipe hat, a blue and white dreadlock wig, an LED sign showing Play Up Pompey, a badge that says Danger Stupid Person, and also uses a bugle.
by Paris-based photographer Andrew McLeish about men, passion and football, focussing on Westwood, won the French magazine Paris Match's 2004 "Prix du Public" competition for photography students.
[10] Rudziak commented that during the sittings for the portrait, he began to understand that Westwood's tattoos and costume were not simply an attention seeking display but a way of externalising his deep passion for Portsmouth F.C.
[9] Westwood was banned from South Coast arch-rivals Southampton's St Mary's Stadium for urinating on seats in the away end and being thrown out of a derby match in 2003 for persistently refusing to sit down when ordered to by stewards.
[10] However, he was in the crowd on 13 February 2010, when Portsmouth defeated Southampton 4–1 in the fifth round of the FA Cup,[11] and at the 2–2 draw in the Championship on 7 April 2012.
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