Football clubs transform stadiums’ empty seats to read ‘Where’s my mate?’ in plea to remind fans to check on loved ones ...Middle East

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EMPTY seats at football stadiums have changed as part of a campaign to remind people to check in on friends and loved ones who could be struggling. Rotherham’s AESSEAL New York Stadium and Darlington’s Blackwell Meadows Stadium are currently host to the message from men’s health charity Movember, with the Northeast and Yorkshire home to the highest suicide rates in the UK. SWNSEmpty seats at Rotherham United FC’s AESSEAL New York Stadium have been adjusted as a part of the ‘Sport the Signs’ campaign[/caption] SWNSThe campaign is to remind people to check in on loved ones and friends[/caption] 55 per cent of those in the Northeast support a local or hometown football team, while 3

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