Bench and legacy fund unveiled in memory of ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson

Family and friends gathered in Telford for the legacy launch.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 21st Mar 2024
Last updated 21st Mar 2024

Family and friends have unveiled a bench in memory of ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson in Telford, alongside a legacy fund in his name.

Dalian grew up in Telford, with the bench being placed at Trench Pool in memory of where he and his brothers would walk to school.

The striker was known for playing at Aston Villa, Ipswich Town, Sheffield Wednesday and a stint at Manchester City.

He's best remembered for his goal against Manchester United in the 1994 League Cup Final win.

The Atkinson family hope the bench will inspire success, and leave a sign to remember the life Dalian lived.

Dalian's brother Paul, spoke at the event, and said: "The next generation needs something to challenge them and focus them.

"Doing team sports helps people to go forwards in life and learn new life-skills."

Old teammates of Dalian also attended the ceremony and spoke about their memories in the changing room with him.

Tony Daley, said: "I always remember him coming to the field and joking and laughing.

"What an impact he had coming to Villa, he was a fantastic guy on and off the field.

"He was the cheeky chappy, someone always starting the banter and mayhem and then he'd be the one to walk away and leave everyone kicking up a fuss. I was fortunate enough to know the true Dalian."

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