By Daily Sports Nigeria on December 10, 2024
A Premier League referee, David Coote, has been dismissed by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) following a “thorough investigation” into multiple allegations against him.
Coote, however, retains the right to appeal the decision.
In a statement on Monday titled “Statement—David Coote,” the PGMOL confirmed the termination of his employment, citing “serious breaches” of his contract that rendered his position “untenable.”
“David Coote’s actions were found to be in serious breach of the provisions of his employment contract,” the statement read.
“Supporting David Coote continues to be important to us, and we remain committed to his welfare.”
Allegations, investigations
The controversy began in early November when Coote was suspended by the PGMOL after a video circulated online allegedly showing him making derogatory remarks about Liverpool and their former manager, Jürgen Klopp.
The video reportedly referred to Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Burnley in July 2020, a match officiated by Coote. Klopp had criticised Coote’s refereeing decisions post-match, leading to backlash at the time.
Adding to the storm, a report by The Sun on November 13 published images allegedly showing the 42-year-old using a white powder during the summer’s European Championship.
PGMOL described the allegations as “very serious” and launched a further probe.
UEFA also suspended Coote, initiating its own investigation into his conduct.
Meanwhile, the situation escalated further when the FA opened another investigation into an alleged incident in 2019.
Coote was accused of discussing a decision to issue a yellow card ahead of a Championship match between Leeds and West Brom.
Although Coote strongly denied the claim, calling it “false and defamatory,” the controversy added to the mounting scrutiny.
Unresolved questions
While Coote’s dismissal marks the conclusion of PGMOL’s investigation, questions remain over the broader implications of these allegations on football officiating integrity.
The PGMOL has reiterated its commitment to Coote’s welfare, underscoring the sensitive nature of his dismissal.
Coote, who denies wrongdoing, has the opportunity to appeal, leaving a potential avenue for further legal or procedural developments.
Source Punch Ng
Posted December 10, 2024
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