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Everton unveil bench in memory of Gary Speed

Gary Speed looks upwards during a 2011 match between Wales and England in the stadium. He is wearing a dark suit and tie.Getty Images

The mother of former footballer Gary Speed has unveiled a "talking bench" in his memory at Everton's new stadium.

The club hopes the bench will give people a space to speak "openly" as part of efforts to tackle mental health challenges and loneliness.

Carol Speed laid flowers by the bench before Saturday's game between her son's former clubs Everton and Newcastle United.

The death of the former Wales boss, who took his life at the age of 42 in 2011, shocked the country and footballing world following his success as a player and manager.

David Wycherley, from Everton Fans' Forum, said "his story teaches us a lesson that we can't ignore".

"Hopefully [the bench] will remind people to slow down, to check in with each other and to talk and just ask that extra question about how people are getting on in life.

"But also to listen as well. Sometimes it's just as important to be that listening ear for the people around you."

Graham Stuart shows the bench to Carol Speed as she holds a bouquet of flowers. Fans and workers in hi-vis vests mill around in the background.Everton FC

View of plaque on the side of the bench. It says "In memory of Gary Speed - Evertonian, captain, leader - 1969-2011. A place for what is often unspoken. A place to sit, share and listen".Getty Images

Speed's ex-teammate and Everton ambassador Graham Stuart added: "There will be trained mental health staff available at the bench and - every matchday moving forward - they will be around as a support system so that if anybody does feel the need to speak or learn about the support available, they can."

Speed also played for Leeds United, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield United, alongside 85 appearances for Wales.

He became manager of the national squad in 2010 and is credited with kick-starting their rise, having taken them from an all-time low of 117th to 45th place in the world rankings.

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