Disgraced former Premier League referee David Coote faces a devastating Category A charge over a 2020 incident. The 43-year-old, axed last December after explosive Klopp rants, is due at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court this Thursday.
Category A Child Abuse Charge Rocks Former Ref
Nottinghamshire Police hit Coote with a charge for “making” an indecent video of a child, dated 2 January 2020. Category A is the harshest classification under UK law, covering the worst types of child abuse imagery.
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Officers uncovered the video in February 2025. Coote has been on conditional bail since his charge on 12 August, awaiting his first court appearance on 11 September.
From Premier League Whistle to Scandal and Suspension
Coote’s fall from grace is staggering. Sacked by the PGMOL in December 2024, the fallout came after a leaked video showed him dropping vile insults about Liverpool and manager Jürgen Klopp. He called Klopp a “c***” and branded the Reds “s***” during a 2020 tirade recorded amid the pandemic.
“My God, German c***, fuck me… I’ve got no interest in speaking to someone who’s fucking arrogant,” Coote ranted.
PGMOL branded his behaviour a “serious breach of employment” and fired him with immediate effect. Despite the sacking, Coote was given the right to appeal.
Football Authorities and UEFA Clamp Down Hard
The Football Association slapped Coote with an eight-week ban for aggravated misconduct, citing his offensive comments about Klopp’s nationality. He accepted the charge, calling his remarks “crass and inappropriate” while expressing “deep remorse.”
His spokesperson declined comment on the new charges, but the football world now watches as he faces potentially life-altering legal consequences. With Category A charges carrying heavy prison sentences, Coote’s future looks bleak.