Shamed David Coote accused of setting up 'drugs party' before Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Man City, in which he was fourth official, and is said to have sent texts about blowout during half-time
Referee David Coote allegedly sent messages arranging a 'drugs party' before and during the half-time break of a crunch Carabao Cup clash this season.
Premier League referee Coote was on fourth official duty for Tottenham's Carabao Cup clash with Manchester City last month but reports suggest he had his mind on other matters. According to The Sun, he allegedly tried to arrange a 'drugs party' in a Travelodge for the match on October 30. The report claims he then texted a friend at half time, saying 'hope you're getting ready' to meet but in the end the party never occurred.
UEFA opened an investigation into Coote's actions at Euro 2024 and confirmed the appointment of an Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector to assess whether or not he breached disciplinary regulations.
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WHAT NEXT?
Coote, who has been a Premier League referee since 2018, will soon find out what punishment is likely to come his way. Every time a new scandal breaks, it suggests the consequences could be more severe.