It is 14 years to the day since Gary Speed left us.
On Saturday, the club will unveil a Gary Speed Memorial Bench at Hill Dickinson Stadium on the Budweiser Fan Plaza with moving words: “IN MEMORY OF GARY SPEED, EVERTONIAN, CAPTAIN, LEADER 1969–2011. A place for what is often unspoken. A place to sit, share and listen.”
It is a talking bench with directions to mental health support services. Trained community staff will be there around the bench. A QR code gives direct access to EitC's mental health programmes, that include the first mental health and wellbeing hub created by a Premier League club when it opened in March 2023.
Talking benches are intended to foster conversation, somewhere for people to pause, talk, sit, think, and learn about support.
Gary's family will be there on Saturday.
I believe that this was the idea of the Everton Fans' Forum. It's wonderful that it is both a memorial and a resource for anyone who shares Gary\'s pain today.
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Posted 28/11/2025 at 09:20:59
Thanks for spotting this, Paul.
Still so sad to think of the loss to his wife, family and friends.
Posted 28/11/2025 at 09:31:33
14 years ago yesterday. He would've still been in his mid fifties. So sad.
RIP Gary.
Posted 28/11/2025 at 10:07:09
A great footballer and man who never got the credit he deserved off many Everton fans while he was alive but graveside or memorial sites are lovely places to revive memories of loved ones or people you admired, I thought a lot of Gary couldnt believe such a lovely genuine man had passed a way like that and how sad for all his family. Rest in Peace Gary xxx
Posted 28/11/2025 at 10:10:04
He was making his way in management with Wales, and doing a good job. I'm sure he'd have gone on to manage his club, Everton. 💙
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