The brother of a teenager who hanged himself is hoping to fundraise in his brother's memory at an upcoming Chelsea FC game.

Chelsea fanatic Liam Hearne, 14, hanged himself in October 2010 after claims he was bullied on Facebook.

His brother Aaron Hearne set up The Liam Charity in aid of the NSPCC's ChildLine service, and has already raised almost £17,000 in his memory.

Mr Hearne hopes to raise £100,000 for the charity but most importantly he wants to raise awareness, and believes the chance to fundraise at the premier league club could be a big boost to his funds.

The trust has been officially recognised by the NSPCC and in recent weeks Mr Hearne has taken assemblies in local schools about things that upset and worry children.

They have a been entered for a chance to hold bucket collections at Chelsea’s ground, Stamford Bridge before the club's game on December 23.

To vote for them visit www.chelseafc.com

For more information about the charity visit www.nspcc.tributefunds.com/LiamHearne